Vintage Berber Nomad Bag
This bag was more than likely made in the 60's. The detail is incredible. It has an amazing patina and measures roughly 11 x 11" {this measurement is the basic body of the bag with flap folded over, does not include fringe}. The drop on a strap measures 19".
About the Berber Nomad bag
This is a traditional Moroccan taureg bag with a flap decorated with tribal embroidery made of cactus silk. Handcrafted from the goat leather by the Nomads of the Sahara - Berber tribes.
Tightly woven colorful leather strips make up an intricate geometric tribal Moroccan pattern on the front, leading to an excess of fringe along the bottom. Flat tote body has a foldover design with a small toggle closure and large patch pocket on the front.
Made by Berber tribes
"Berbers are the indigenous ethnic group of North Africa. They are continuously distributed from the Atlantic to the Siwa oasis in Egypt, and from the Mediterranean to the Niger River. The name Berber appeared for the first time after the end of the Roman Empire. Many Berbers call themselves some variant of the word imazighen (singular: Amazigh), possibly meaning “free people” or “free and noble men”."
This vintage piece shows lots of wear, but in my opinion that's what makes it beautiful. It's totally sound and usable.
- circa 1960's
- made in Morocco
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