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    Posted 3 years ago

    MACJOY
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    I could say, this is the oldest bag that I have from my grandmother to my mother and to me. I can't find its label what brand it is but it is a real leather. Maybe, it is made here in my country but its design is in the oldest time. Maybe it is the art of an ancient Egypt era. I hope I could find like this bag somehow and figure out where it came from or who designed it. This is so amazing! My curiosity and excitement to find something like this made me feel glad and satisfied.

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    1. keramikos, 3 years ago
      Hi, MACJOY. :-)

      That is pretty gorgeous. <3

      If your grandmother was a grown woman in the 1920s, that was the era for revival Egyptian arts and crafts, because of the (re)discovery of Pharoah Tutankhamun's spectacular tomb in 1922.

      It looks like two of the four pictures in this post are duplicates, so you might want to replace them with close-ups of the hardware and lining.

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