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Luxury purses are one of the most prized possessions of many women. For some, they might be one of the most common items in a woman’s wishlist.Perhaps the most sought-after quality of a unique handbag is that it is timeless. Purses like this spellbending Victorian black beaded beauty is a classic that hits all the chimes. Through the beads of beauty, this purse shares countless threads of connection and experiences of it's former owners.
You can never go wrong with purchasing this purse because it doesn’t go out of style. Moreover, it’s also highly functional and sleek-looking. It’s a perfect blend of functionality and aesthetic Victorian gothic appeal.
In conclusion the value this black beauty will bring to your quality of life is truly unmatched. But you may get a bit exhausted responding to the compliments.
Special note: This purse has a bit of a special pedigree that it belonged to a lady (Mary Lou Splane Wragg) who was a chameleon actress in the 1950's and 60's appearing in films with Jayne Mansfield and Betty Davis to drop a couple of names. She also had a popular televison show with WGAN-TV in Portland,Maine back in the day called the 'The Bill & Mary Lou Show'. The purse itself was a gift from actress Alexandra Isles who once appeared on the television series Dark Shadows and used it on filiming. *Please examine the pictures provided and feel free to fall in love.
Materials: Double Side Beaded, Pearl Black hanging Beads, Hand Embroidery, Satin Lining, Collapsible Chain.
You can never go wrong with purchasing this purse because it doesn’t go out of style. Moreover, it’s also highly functional and sleek-looking. It’s a perfect blend of functionality and aesthetic Victorian gothic appeal.
In conclusion the value this black beauty will bring to your quality of life is truly unmatched. But you may get a bit exhausted responding to the compliments.
Special note: This purse has a bit of a special pedigree that it belonged to a lady (Mary Lou Splane Wragg) who was a chameleon actress in the 1950's and 60's appearing in films with Jayne Mansfield and Betty Davis to drop a couple of names. She also had a popular televison show with WGAN-TV in Portland,Maine back in the day called the 'The Bill & Mary Lou Show'. The purse itself was a gift from actress Alexandra Isles who once appeared on the television series Dark Shadows and used it on filiming. *Please examine the pictures provided and feel free to fall in love.
Materials: Double Side Beaded, Pearl Black hanging Beads, Hand Embroidery, Satin Lining, Collapsible Chain.