Tote bag
Two top handles
Woven motif
One main inner compartment
Brown
Leather
Dimensions: 32x25x36 cm
Handle drop: 19 cm Composition:
Color: Brown
Model number: 8151TAN
About the designer
Belgian-based Craig Wright’s launched his accessories label Dragon Diffusion in 1985, crafting timeless leather totes handwoven by master artisans in India with traditional weaving techniques. Experiencing a resurgence in popularity thanks to celebrity fans like Jeanne Damas and Ashley Olson, these classic bags are perfect for the beach, travel, or work and age beautifully due to a natural patina.
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Why we like Dragon Diffusion bags
The brand was born out of the vision of Belgian designer Craig Wright. Traveling through India, Wright was captivated by the rich heritage of artisanal craftsmanship.