Availability: in stock in Italy
Product code: P210
HS customs code: 4202.21.00
(for calculating customs duty for non-EU countries)
Materials: Genuine Tuscan vegetable-tanned leather
Material density: Semi-rigid bag
Accessories: protective dust bag
Color: warm vintage brown
Type: Backpack
Dimensions:
Small
Height, cm./ inches: 29 cm. / 11.4"
Width, cm./ inches: 6 cm. / 2.4"
Length, cm./ inches: 20.5 cm. / 8.1"
Shoulder strap height (drop), cm./ inches: 47 cm. / 18.5"
Condition: This item is authentic, new, with labels.
Inspired by the timeless elegance of the violin, this bag blends Italian craftsmanship with everyday practicality. The vegetable-tanned leather ensures strength and a natural patina: there is no synthetic topcoat, so the grain and tonal nuances remain visible and evolve with use, gaining a rich vintage character. Stitching and rivets trace the instrument’s strings, while the leather-lined interior includes a push-button LED light to brighten the contents. The adjustable webbing strap allows shoulder or crossbody carry; a metal zipper keeps everything secure. Signed Pratesi Firenze 1948, it is a Tuscan leather-goods masterpiece for those seeking an iconic, durable accessory.
Technical details
Type: single-strap sling backpack / unisex crossbody bag
Material: vegetable-tanned Tuscan leather
Closure: metal zipper
Hardware: antiqued brass
Interior: leather lining; LED light with push button
Strap: textile, adjustable; max drop 47 cm
Size: W 20.5 × H 29 × D 6 cm
Production: 100% Made in Italy
Designer/Manufacturer: Pratesi Firenze 1948
Shipping notice (non-EU destinations, incl. USA)
To comply with customs rules on lithium batteries, shipments to the USA and other non-EU countries are sent without the LED module / electronic components.
Material note (natural leather)
Vegetable-tanned leather may show slight irregularities, grain wrinkles and tone variations. These are not defects but distinctive traits of genuine leather, adding uniqueness and vintage appeal.
The brand – Pratesi Firenze 1948
Founded in 1948 as a family workshop by artisan Egidio Pratesi, the house collaborated early on with cinema (notably crafting leather armour for the gladiators in “Quo Vadis”, filmed in Rome). Now in its third generation, Pratesi Firenze 1948 continues to create leather accessories with traditional techniques, unmistakable style and meticulous finishing.