The story behind
Della Cavalleria is a 17th century horse riding manual preserved at the Émile Hermès Museum, which has previously given its name to a silk scarf, and now refers to a truly innovative women's bag. Embracing the silhouette of a half bit, its jewel clasp closes the flap and shapes the curves of the bag, evoking the contour of Hermès saddles. The metal hasp on the bottom attaches the clasp to the minimalist mechanism for easy and subtle opening and closing. Thanks to an adjustable strap, the mini version of the bag can be worn on the shoulder or across the body.
Find out more about Epsom calfskin
This printed leather takes its name from a town in south-east England that is famous for its horse races. Its fine, regular grain, obtained through machine-printing, has a striking, beautifully subtle dual tone.
First appeared in the collections: 2004
Appearance: Small, regular and slightly glossy grain; uniform; deep colors
Feel: Dry, with a slightly "up and down" grain
Hand: Round and firm
Change over time: Keeps its shape, scratch-resistant. The grain fades in areas exposed to a lot of contact or rubbing
| PRODUCT DETAILS | |
| Main Material | Calfskin |
| Materials | Bag in Epsom calfskin |
| Details | Metallic finish: Permabrass |
| Dimensions | L 21.5 x H 15 x W 6 cm |
| Size & fit | Can be worn over the shoulder or across the body |
| Made in | Turkey |
