Italian Leather Cell Phone Bag - #116
Italian Leather Cell Phone Crossbody Bag
This ultra light-weight, Bay Area made cell phone bag is designed for someone on the go. Crafted from buttery soft Italian leather, it offers effortless everyday function with refined style.
The bag is finished with a high-quality YKK metal zipper and accented with three shimmering clear crystals mounted in gold-tone hardware on the front. The matching adjustable, detachable leather strap features a crystal detail on the strap loop and polished gold hardware. Each bag includes a dust bag and is handmade in beautiful Northern California.
The Handmade Handbag Process
Each design begins with a custom handbag pattern, followed by hand cutting and meticulous sewing to create a high-quality piece meant to be worn for years to come. The adjustable strap is beautifully edge painted in black.
Every bag is handcrafted personally by Bay Area handbag designer Lisa Ramos in her Clayton, California studio. MONOLISA bags are not mass produced or sold in retail stores and are available exclusively on this website or at a MONOLISA show. The collection has been featured at the San Francisco American Craft Show and other fine art juried shows.
The video below features behind-the-scenes making of this crossbody bag collection, with California handbag designer Lisa Ramos.
Italian Leather Crossbody Bag Made in USA — Details
Bag Leather: Designed in Italy by a fifth-generation tannery. The leather is vacuum-finished to create a smooth, polished surface that will continue to burnish and develop character with wear. Natural leather characteristics are visible.
Size: 7.5" wide | 5.5" height
Adjustable Edge-Painted Strap: 43"–49" measured from each lobster claw
Interior: Natural black raw edge
My Design Process
“My mission is to design beautifully handmade limited edition pieces that add a touch of elegance to any personal style. Each design is an extension of who I am. I fell in love with the creative process because of the unlimited possibilities. My inspiration comes from exploring new ways to improve my designs and creating pieces that require a new skill set—during that process, inspiration is born.”
To learn more about my design process and artistic journey, read my Artist Life Blog .