Era

Olive

$ 488

The Era half-moon bag takes its name from Hera, the goddess of ancient Greece.

A major goddess in Greek mythology, Hera is the queen of the gods, queen of Olympus, goddess of birth, family, marriage, relationships, and balance. Hera is also renowned for her beauty and is synonymous with royalty and justice. She is one of the goddesses associated with the astrological sign of Libra. This elegant, timeless, and original little bag is an ode to balance and unique beauty.

Its creation: designed with the Libra collection in mind, this small bag is conceived as a game of balance! With its rounded shape, dual materials, two colors, and wooden handle, this piece, a blend of minimalist and retro design, is all about finding the right equilibrium. The designer drew inspiration from astrology, nature, and the moon to create this small, asymmetrical yet perfectly balanced half-moon.

The colors: a blend of grained and smooth leather in khaki green, olive, and sage, this ERA bag is a natural and timeless piece. We love its originality, its graphic lines, and its overall softness. Soft green tones are everywhere on the runways, whether used as an accent or in a head-to-toe look; it’s the 100% natural color to embrace. As for the carmine red lining, it’s featured in all Maglone collections!

Limited edition. Designed and developed in Paris, France.

Oak handle. Available in light or dark. Please specify your choice!

Dimensions: 19 x 19 x 7 cm
Weight (empty): 300g
Exterior: Olive green grained and smooth Italian cowhide leather. Flap closure. Oak wood handle. Slim leather shoulder strap.
Interior: Carmine red cotton lining. Patch pocket.

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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