© Serapian
Since ancient times, looking at the moon express gratitude for the year's harvest and hope for the year to come. Otsukimi (literally, looking at the moon) is what they call the festival dedicated to the Autumn moon. The Mini Villa bag is inspired by the typical Japanese landscape of the Otsukimi festival, with a night sky and the full moon, made with Japanese mother-of-pearl. The background is crafted with an inlay technique that plays on shades of blue, and the sides are Mosaico handcrafted.
Detailed Features
● Type: Bag
● Dimensions: 26 H x 20 W x 13 D cm
● Material: Leather, mother of pearl
Details: Genealogies of OrnamentExhibition
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