Gucci Bamboo Night Evening Bag


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Price: Sold
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Impeccably stylish and timelessly appealing, the Gucci 'Bamboo Night' Evening Bag is a calling card of unmistakable style. A miniature version of the classic bamboo handled Gucci bag, this is a true conversation piece. The gold cross body strap is completely removable to turn it into a head-turning evening minaudière. Gucci is well known for creating the most covetable it-bags season after season but it’s the more demure Gucci bamboo, worn by the likes of Elizabeth Taylor, Ingrid Bergman and Lady Diana that is considered as one of the most iconic handbags of all time. Also called the 0633, the Bamboo top handle bag stems from the 1940’s when the leather shortage as an aftermath of the war left many fashion houses scratching their heads over resources. To save on materials such as leather, Gucci came up with the brilliant idea to incorporate bamboo into their handbags. This happened to be a particularly good choice due to the fact that bamboo was extremely durable and easily imported from Japan during that time. In contrast to the usual slouchy bags Gucci was so acclaimed for, the brand introduced a new and innovative handbag design with a bamboo handle and a small, boxy leather frame made out of pigskin. The artistic process that goes into the creation of these bamboo handles is quite possibly the most interesting out of any bag ever made. First, highly skilled Gucci craftsmen select the most perfect and unblemished pieces of cane for the bag handles. The bamboo is then softened and worked over an open flame by hand to manipulate the material into a semi-circular shape. During the next step, the handle is coated in multiple layers of lacquer, after which it’s toasted- yes you read that correctly, toasted- in order to achieve a shiny golden-brown finish. Once cooled, the handles are affixed to the top of the leather frame of the bag. Due to this meticulous process, not a single bamboo handle is ever the same. Understandably, Gucci has patented this unique method and to this date, all bamboo handles are still handcrafted by trained artisans in the Gucci factory just outside of Florence. But how easily do we forget the artistry and craftsmanship that goes into the creation of these beautiful bags when we find ourselves on the hunt for the next piece to add to our collection? Some food for thought for the next time you are eyeing a Gucci bamboo bag: the process of creating one bag requires 140 individual pieces and takes 13 hours to assemble. So we might not be paying for ‘just the brand’ after all… Needless to say the Gucci bamboo remains one of the greatest classics in handbag history and there is a reason why it has gathered such a huge and notable following throughout all those years. Besides the distinctive look and design, the bamboo handle is so durable that it will last much longer than any leather handle. However, it is good to keep in mind that bamboo has wood-like properties and just like wood it can easily dry out without the necessary care. Another thing to watch out for is the chance of bamboo bouncing back to it’s straight shape, which is why all new Gucci bamboo bags are accompanied by a contraption especially crafted to hold and keep the C shape of the handles.

  • Authenticity/Date code: 269969-001998
  • Closure/Opening: flap with bamboo detail and magnetic snap closure
  • Hardware: antiqued gold hardware
  • Handles: single bamboo handle with 4 cm drop, detachable chain shoulder strap with 50 cm drop
  • Material: metallic winter leaf color leather
  • Decorative bamboo detailed tassels at handle and woven leather bow
  • Lining: brown leather
  • Interior pockets: inside patch pocket
  • Includes: dustbag
  • This item has been professionally cleaned and is odor free. Thoroughly checked over before shipping, it will be ready to wear upon arrival.
  • This item has been authenticated by our in-house trained professionals. Gucci does not endorse or participate in the La Doyenne Vintage's authentication process.
  • Gucci is a registered trademark of Gucci. La Doyenne Vintage is neither partnered nor affiliated with Gucci.
  • Photos are of the actual item in our possession.
  • Purchasing this item continues its narrative and reduces the environmental impact of using new resources. You can be confident that you’re making a better choice for the Planet.
 
Reference
114-116
Designer
Gucci
Status
Sold
Year
2013
Origin
Made in Italy
Dimensions
10 x 15 x 6 cm

Gucci

Founded in Florence in 1921, Gucci represents world class luxury, Italian heritage and modern style.

The House of Gucci, better known as simply Gucci is an Italian iconic fashion and leather goods label. The House of Gucci was founded in 1921 by the master upholsterer Guccio Gucci as a workshop for leather goods in Florence. Gucci became well-known in 1947 after introducing a handbag with a bamboo handle, which is still popular today. Over the years, Gucci built a reputation for its excellent quality, hiring only the best craftsmen to work in its atelier. In 1951 the first Gucci store was opened in Milan. In 1953, Guccio Gucci died, and the business was passed on to his four sons who opened the first overseas Gucci store in Manhattan the same year. In the ’60s Gucci introduced their timeless designs: lush butterfly and floral patterns, the original Gucci loafer, and the double-G logo for buckles and other accessories. Frida Giannini is the current creative director of the entire Gucci brand.

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