This exquisite 1930’s gold beaded reticule is a true little treasure from the flapper era. Made in shimmering metallic thread and embellished with rows of iridescent bronze-gold glass beads. The body is beautifully crochet-worked, giving it a soft, gathered silhouette. The top is finished with a series of beaded loops that guide the original braided drawstring, allowing the bag to cinch closed. Inside, it’s lined in smooth brown satin and even includes a tiny interior pocket, just large enough for the absolute essentials of the 1930s woman: a lipstick, a calling card, or a few folded bills! Despite its age, this petite pouch has survived in remarkable condition. The beadwork is intact, the drawstring glides smoothly, and the lining shows minimal wear.
Measurements: 6”x7”, Handle 8”
This exquisite 1930’s gold beaded reticule is a true little treasure from the flapper era. Made in shimmering metallic thread and embellished with rows of iridescent bronze-gold glass beads. The body is beautifully crochet-worked, giving it a soft, gathered silhouette. The top is finished with a series of beaded loops that guide the original braided drawstring, allowing the bag to cinch closed. Inside, it’s lined in smooth brown satin and even includes a tiny interior pocket, just large enough for the absolute essentials of the 1930s woman: a lipstick, a calling card, or a few folded bills! Despite its age, this petite pouch has survived in remarkable condition. The beadwork is intact, the drawstring glides smoothly, and the lining shows minimal wear.
Measurements: 6”x7”, Handle 8”