Handbags

in #hive-1963083 years ago

Yesterday I did not manage to write a post, but I decided to participate in this competition, albeit with a delay.

This will be a short post so I just want to show you the beauty of handmade work I saw in one store. These are small handbags!

They stood high on the shelves and at first I thought it was just for decoration. But then I considered that these are real handbags just small in size.

Since it was high my phone was unable to take good photos. But these handbags were beautiful. I think they are made of genuine leather.

In Israel, leather goods are very expensive. And if these products are also handmade, then I will not even ask their price.

Each of the handbags is a true work of art! I really enjoy looking at this, but I would never buy any of these. I have nowhere to go with such bags and, to be honest, backpacks are more comfortable for me.
There were also handmade jewelry. I like these with balls.

And in the next store there were such funny handbags.

I would probably buy just one of these: they cheer up and are quite inexpensive. Of course, each of us has our own taste for bags. There is a wide choice and you can buy something that suits your budget, lifestyle and mood.

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In Israel, leather goods are very expensive. And if these products are also handmade, then I will not even ask their price.

I wonder how hard is to learn to work on these. Or even to make one.

yes, it’s hard work. but I think that the prices for such goods are very much overpriced in our country

Lovely bags!

Thanks!!!!

What nice decorations, the bags are beautiful.

yes they are very beautiful

Yay! 🤗
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Wow! Those bags are beautiful! I have enough dress clothes when I have to attend something, so I go for the fun bags! We can never have enough fun, right? Something whimsical, even cute enough to laugh at. I loved your post! You always make light of things and it makes for such a fun time coming here.

Why are leather goods so expensive in Israel?

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I have two awesome handbags in my closet. they have been around for almost 10 years and during all this time I have never used them. I'm crying! I really have nowhere to go with them. I really like them, but ... in Israel we carry a bottle of water with us all year round (we cannot do without it), and this will not fit in our handbags. I somehow thought to force my husband to carry water, but he does not like bags at all and also walks with backpacks.
I asked your question about the prices of leather in Israel to my husband and he answered me: what is inexpensive in Israel? probably this is the answer ;) in Jerusalem in the Arab market there are bags and slippers made of camel skin (also expensive). but it's very rough skin

These are so nicely decorated and gorgeous looking handbags. thanks for sharing

I would probably buy just one of these