Deep sea blue nile crocodile leather classic shell bag
Dimensions: Width 28 x Length 20 x Thickness 13 CM / W11" x H7.9" x D5.1 " inch (can be customized)
Leather : Nile crocodile leather
Color: Onyx polished sailor blue
Format : 1 zip pocket, 1 alligator shoulder strap, 2 pockets
Style: Classic shell bag
Weight: 0.8Kg / 1.76 Lb
Craftsmanship: Hermès craft sewing
Edge: VERNIS edge oil
Wire: Fil au chinois wire
Metal: Stainless steel vacuum plating silver
Lining leather: ALRAN goatskin
illustrate:
This deep sea blue hand-held shell bag is not only stunning in color, it also has a classic style, allowing you to easily embody fashion and elegance.
Deep sea blue is a color with great depth and charm, like the low-key secret of the sea, full of mystery and calmness. This bag has a deep sense of maturity, like a mysterious underwater treasure.
The classic style of this shell bag makes it suitable for a variety of occasions. Whether you're attending a formal occasion or enjoying a more casual moment, it pairs perfectly and adds a sense of confidence and sophistication to your style.
Deep ocean blue is also a favorite among designers and artists because it creates an elegant effect while injecting depth and dimension into designs. This bag will be your highlight and inspire you.
All in all, this navy blue tote shell bag combines depth of color with classic style to bring you style and elegance. Whether you're walking on a stylish red carpet or in everyday life, this bag will be your go-to bag with confidence.
All raw materials come from France
Handmade manufacturing from Taiwan
CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
Fubao Crocodile Workshop, all crocodile leather is imported in compliance with CITES regulations
CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, also known as the Washington Convention) is a multilateral treaty to protect endangered plants and animals. It was drafted as a result of a resolution adopted in 1963 at a meeting of members of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The convention was opened for signature in 1973 and CITES entered into force on 1 July 1975.
Its aim is to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten the survival of the species in the wild, and it accords varying degrees of protection to more than 35,000 species of animals and plants. In order to ensure that the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was not violated
The crocodile skin trade is legally complicated because it is important that the leather is sourced reliably from farms where crocodiles are treated in humane conditions. Unregulated commercial hunting has resulted in a decline of many crocodile populations so governments have put protection over many reptiles. CITES is an international agreement between 164 countries to protect endangered species form extinction. Established in 1973, it stands for "Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora". Legally imported crocodile skin must come from reputable farms with CITES certification to prove legal possession. Any uncertificated skins are confiscated by customs and sale of an inherited (pre-CITES) or illegally imported skin is a criminal offence.