Bottega Veneta Bags Ecru-muse Brass-ecru Lamb Skin

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$3,965.00
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Small hobo bag in intrecciato woven leather with a crescent-shaped body. The handle is formed by a twisted knot construction in the same woven leather. Gold-tone hardware is partially visible at the knot junction. The bag has a structured yet soft silhouette in an ecru/off-white tone.

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Bottega Veneta Bags Ecru-muse Brass-ecru Lamb Skin
Bottega Veneta Bags Ecru-muse Brass-ecru Lamb Skin
Bottega Veneta Bags Ecru-muse Brass-ecru Lamb Skin
Bottega Veneta Bags Ecru-muse Brass-ecru Lamb Skin
Bottega Veneta Bags Ecru-muse Brass-ecru Lamb Skin
Bottega Veneta Bags Ecru-muse Brass-ecru Lamb Skin
Bottega Veneta Bags Ecru-muse Brass-ecru Lamb Skin
Bottega Veneta Bags Ecru-muse Brass-ecru Lamb Skin
Bottega Veneta Bags Ecru-muse Brass-ecru Lamb Skin

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