Tyger - Lizard Embossed - Handbag
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Description
Description
- Dimensions: L 21 cm x H 12 cm x D 5 cm
- Compartments: A large, spacious main compartment including a card holder and a zipped pocket for optimal organization of your personal belongings
- Closure: Flap with PÖ&ME branded clasp
- Carried: Adjustable chain strap for hand or shoulder carrying
- Main material: Full grain cowhide leather with snakeskin effect, providing unmatched durability
- Manufacturing: Made in Italy
- Product Type: Leather Handbag with Shoulder Strap
- Available colors: Black, White, Plum, Belgian
Inspiration
Inspiration
Tyger – The audacity of increased elegance.
The Tyger bag, in its lizard-embossed version, reinvents timelessness with an exotic texture and serpentine lines that capture the light and the eye. More than just an accessory, this model becomes a true symbol of power and refinement. The golden chains, worn over the shoulder, highlight the character of the modern woman who never goes unnoticed.
With its baguette silhouette and full-grain leather, the Tyger bag embodies the fusion of bold style and understated sophistication. The subtly engraved lizard texture adds a sensual and mysterious dimension, while evoking an elegant natural look.
Designed for the woman who knows how to combine ambition with moments of freedom, Tyger is both practical and resolutely chic. Its single compartment, secured by a PÖ&ME-branded clasp, neatly stores everyday essentials—phone, cards, diary—while providing impeccable organization. The gold-tone metal trim adds a final touch of sparkle, for a style that never ceases to reinvent itself.
Carried by hand or over the shoulder, Tyger is perfect for any moment of the day, from a coffee date to an elegant evening. A bag that reflects those who dare to do anything, with audacity and subtlety.
“Tiger, tiger, burning bright
in the forests of the night:
What immortal hand or eye
knew how to order your proud and fierce symmetry?
In what distant abysses, from what heavens
has smoldered the fire of your eyes!
What wings dared to aspire to it
What hands dared to grasp this fire?”
William Blake, the Tyger comes straight from Songs of Experience / Chants d'Expérience, 1794
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