Aïa

Red Edition

$ 804

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

The “Mother Goddess” of Greek mythology, Gaia is the mother of all gods and creatures. She is the originator of the creation of the world, the goddess of the Earth, and the guardian. She represents both aspects of nature: Gaia is capable of creating harmonious beauty as well as resurrecting chaos. She is the balance of nature. Gaia represents our planet, a return to the earth as much as stability. Like the latter, our large AÏA bag is eco-friendly and a perfect balance of materials, colors, and styles.

Its creation: for this model, the designer wanted to create a one-piece bag combining contemporary minimalism and a format inspired by classic leather goods. It also features a landscape shape as 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:Red, trendy, bright, elegant, vibrant, and glamorous, will add a touch of color to your outfits. We love its classic touch of originality. As for the terracotta-colored lining, it’s found in all Maglone collections!

Limited edition. Numbered. Handmade in Paris 11th arrondissement. Italian leathers, French beech wood.

Color: Red
  • AÏA - Green Edition
  • AÏA - Black / White Edition
  • AÏA - Brandy / Brown Edition
  • AÏA - Olive Edition
  • AÏA - Red Edition
  • AÏA - Tan Croco Edition
  • AÏA - Red / Wine Edition

Dimensions: 32 x 22 x 9 cm
Empty weight: 300g
Exterior: Red grained Italian cowhide and smooth red leather. Magnetic handle/carabiner closure.
Interior: Rust-colored French Drifo cotton lining, 2 leather patch pockets.
Made in: Paris, France

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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