Availability: in stock in Italy
Product code: 434
Materials: true Tuscan vegetable tanned leather
Material density: Semi-rigid bag
Accessories: dust proof bag
Color: brown
Type: Backpack
Dimensions:
Large
Height, cm./ inches: 40 cm. / 15.7"
Width, cm./ inches: 7 cm. / 2.8"
Length, cm./ inches: 31 cm. / 12.2"
Shoulder strap height (drop), cm./ inches: 44 cm. / 17.3"
Condition: This item is authentic, new, with labels.
Attention, for buyers from USA and non-EU countries: the bag is shipped without electronic parts due to integrated batteries. Lithium, batteries and accumulators are prohibited for import by customs of non-EU countries!
GIFT IDEA for musician: Women's and men's shoulder bag / one strap sling backpack, with unusual design, in the shape of a vintage acoustic guitar.
Bag made of Tuscan vegetable tanned true leather. This type of tanning allows the leather to become robust and very resistant over time. The main feature of vegetable tanning is that the leather is not covered with a layer of synthetic paint, so the entire natural structure of the leather remains visible, which takes on identity and acquires beauty, ages but maintains its vintage charm.*
Bag is handmade by Italian artisans.
Details
- decorative details: applique of embroidered coats of arms.
- stitching and rivets that imitate guitar strings.
- closure: metal zip.
- color of metal accessories: aged brass.
- inside: leather lined, button with LED bulb (only when ship in EU countries) to illuminate the internal area; 1 zip pocket, 2 open pockets.
- the gift: free bluetooth speaker, with battery and charging cable! (only when ship in EU countries)
- fabric adjustable shoulder strap, maximum height (drop): 44 cm.
- Dimensions: length at the bottom - 31 cm, length at the top - 25 cm, height - 40 cm, depth - 7 cm.
- 100% Made in Italy.
Designer and manufacturer: Pratesi Firenze 1948.
Brand history: Pratesi Firenze - is a family Italian factory, which began its history in 1948. The founder was a craftsman Egidio Pratesi, who began his activity in the world of cinema, creating leather accessories. One of his most famous commitments was the creation of leather armor for gladiators for the famous film "Quo Vadis", shot in Rome. Soon the Tuscan craftsman created his own artisan workshop.
"Pratesi Firenze 1948" factory has passed through three generations, and today Egidio's grandchildren continue the family tradition, creating accessories using ancient techniques, with their own style and unusual design.
*Attention! True leather has irregularities and roughness, and therefore can have darker tones in some areas, and lighter in others. This is not a defect, but the characteristic of a real leather, tanned with vegetable dyes, which adds to the leather a touch of vintage charm and true Made in Italy style.