Vintage/antique beautiful rare tapestry aztec woven doctors bag would make a great travel or tote handbag for men/women unisex for every day? In very good condition hige latch and zipper works properly. Approximate length is 16” x 7” wide 9” tall May fit laptop, files business work related items travel ? made in Italy likely between 1950s-1980s? Google ai says maybe as far back as 1930s? (anyone with knowledge please feel free to click ask question or send me a message with more specific details would appreciate the following details are mostly from Google AI not always on point use pictures for best description ty)with an Aztec-inspired pattern, this rare handbag labeled inside made for the Smithsonian Institution woven tapestry exterior with leather accents and a hinged metal frame, similar or actual doctor's bags. The Smithsonian Institution Store offered a variety of bags inspired by art, history, and wildlife, combining practical design with creativity. This particular style, with its distinctive pattern, The bag is made of tapestry fabric with a brown leather trim. It has a structured shape and a clasp closure. The tapestry pattern is a mix of geometric shapes and colors, giving it a vintage look This Aztec tapestry, originating from Italy and dating back to pre-1930, showcases intricate designs and craftsmanship typical of the era. A unique piece with a historical and cultural significance, this vintage travel bag from the Smithsonian Institution features the rich patterns and colors characteristic of Aztec art. Perfect for adding a touch of authenticity and heritage to any travel or collection, this vintage item offers a glimpse into the past and the artistry of the Aztec culture.
Shipping is flat rate $20.00 in the USA May ship worldwide International buyers pay actual shipping cost $60.00 initially if actual shipping with eBay label discount cost is less I will reimburse buyer balance if more buyer may be asked to pay different amount up to actual shipping cost amount.
Time Period Manufactured
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Pre-1930
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