Aïa

Black

$ 621

The AÏA moon bag takes its name from “Gaia,” the goddess of ancient Greece.

A “mother goddess” in Greek mythology, Gaia is the mother of all gods and creatures. She is the origin of the world’s creation, the goddess of the Earth, and its guardian. She represents the two aspects of nature: Gaia is capable of creating harmonious beauty as well as unleashing chaos. She is the balance of nature. Gaia embodies our planet, a return to the earth as much as stability. Like Gaia, our large AÏA bag is eco-responsible and a perfect balance of materials, colors, and styles.

Its creation: For this model, the designer wanted to create a piece that blends contemporary minimalism with a format inspired by classic leather goods. The bag also features a landscape shape, a reminder of nature. Finally, she drew inspiration from astrology, the sky, and the moon to design this unique and stylish moon bag.

The colors: a blend of grained and smooth deep black leather paired with a double wooden handle… this bag is both minimalist and original. It’s graphic and elegant, playing with different eras through its structured lines and natural materials. And the carmine red lining is a signature feature of all Maglone collections!

Limited edition. Designed and developed in Paris, France.

Oak handles. Available in light or dark finishes. Please specify your preference!

Dimensions: 32 x 22 x 9 cm
Weight (empty): 300g
Exterior: Black grained Italian cowhide leather and black smooth Italian leather. Magnetic snap closure. Oak wood handle. Slim black leather shoulder strap.
Interior: Carmine red cotton lining, patch pockets.

Free delivery from 450 € in mainland France Free return within 15 days in mainland France Due to the context, delivery times may be extended.

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