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The Lucky Bag - First Edition Release

The Lucky Bag - First Edition Release

Regular price $384.00
Regular price Sale price $384.00
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Hand-crocheted from over 150 feet of stainless steel chain, The Lucky Bag is a sculptural heirloom crafted from unexpected materials with a timeless silhouette. Each bag takes hours to create, resulting in a piece that feels both delicate and enduring.

It is a work of wearable art. The chain construction gives it a unique drape, texture, and presence, no two will ever be identical. Finished with a secure clasp and detachable chain strap, it can be worn crossbody or carried as a clutch.

FIRST EDITION: Only 10 Available

This early release marks the debut of The Lucky Bag. These first 10 pieces are offered at an introductory collector’s price of $275. Future editions will be priced higher, and these will forever remain the original release.

Materials: Stainless steel chain, metal clasp

Strap: Detachable chain strap

Size: Small — fits essentials like lipstick, cards, keys

Handmade in limited batches — no two are the same

 

DIMENSIONS

Strap length: 44"

Drop (top of strap to bottom of bag): 26"

Bag height: 5"

Bag width: 5"

Clasp opening: 4" × 3.5"

Shipping & Returns

Allow up to 3 weeks for completion. Each product is handmade by just me! Returns only eligible if you reveived a product not matching the description of your purchase.

Care Instructions

Yarn: Hand wash in cold water and lay flat to dry.

Chain: Rinse in hot water, dry thouroughly, store away from moisture.

Rope: Hand wash in warm water, lay flat to dry.

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A first edition object. Each one is hand-crocheted from over 150 feet of stainless steel chain, a process that transforms industrial material into something intimate, tactile, and enduring.

With only ten released in the debut collection, The Lucky Bag is meant to be kept, cherished, and eventually passed on. It carries the weight of hours of handwork, the permanence of steel, and the rarity of being the first of its kind.

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