LV L’Absolu Suhali Bag

Jul 06
2009

Leather is a material created through the tanning of hides and skins of animals, primarily cattlehide. The tanning process converts the putrescible skin into a durable, long-lasting and versatile natural material for various uses. Together with wood, leather formed the basis of much ancient technology. The leather industry and the fur industry are distinct industries that are differentiated by the inportance of their raw materials. In the leather industry the raw materials are by-products of the meat industry, with the meat having higher value than the skin. The fur industry uses raw materials that are higher in value than the meat and hence the meat is classified as a by-product. Taxidermy also makes use of the skin of animals, but generally the head and part of the back are used. Hides and skins are also used in the manufacture of glue and gelatin.

 

tanami

black

 

This LV L’Absolu Bag measures 15.3″ x 12.6″ x 5.9″. It’s made of Suhali leather, textile lining and golden brass pieces. It’s safe to take when outing that’s because there is safe lock closure with key. The removable key holder makes some different carry possible. It is designed for hand, elbow and shoulder carry thanks to comfortable flat leather handles. The stitching is distinctive. Rivets and front pleat detail make it different. Interior there are two poackets, one is flat and the other one is for cell phone. It’s $3,420 with two colors for choise: Tanami and balck.

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