“Queen of Shamakhan” Woolen Bag
Fantasy Bag with Beading
“Queen of Shamakhan” Woolen Bag
Fantasy Bag with Beading
When we’re making collections, we often like to make them complete. This means coming up with accessories and little things that add to the whole look and make our customers feel just that little bit extra special. This bag accomplishes that in this collection - it is small but has a huge visual impact.
The main material for this bag is wool, which makes it surprisingly durable. We have lined with satin to ensure that whatever you choose to keep inside stays safe, surrounded by soft fabric. We have used trim for the edges similar to that you’ll see on the matching coat and hat, which consists of tiny, beautiful pom-poms. These are in a contrasting color and really help the pages of the bag stand out. At front of the bag, on the flap, you will find an ornate fabric accent, hand finished with beads to bring the whole thing together. The bag can be work across your body with a piece of matching black cord. The final detail on this bag, and probably our favorite part, is the tassel on the bottom!
This bag has been constructed using excellent materials that not only look great but are robust as well. It has been sewn together using modern sewing techniques to ensure it stands the test of time.
Love the bag and want to see more? Luckily for you, we have designed a whole collection that matches, including a warm woolen coat, hand-muff, hat, and detachable sleeves.
Please contact us if you have any additional questions.
- High-quality natural wool;
- Satin lining;
- Pom-Pom trim;
- Beads;
- Fabric accents;
- Tassel and cord.
- Hand-finished beading;
- Wool;
- Satin lined;
- Contrasting fabric accents;
- Tassel along the bottom;
- Tiny pom-poms around the edges.
Very high quality and arrived much sooner than expected!
The bag is beautiful, fine material, super workmanship, every detail is lovingly applied. It has a practical size for a phone, money, etc.. I took it in all black and it will not only be used at medieval festivals :-). Best regards, Ilka