Raviolo - One of a Kind

€375.00

An unmistakable, almost sculptural shape that takes its name from its silhouette: the Raviolo is built on a play of side pleats gathered into a soft, enveloping drape, echoing the folds of a hand-made raviolo. The volume is full and generous, never rigid the leather moves and settles naturally, casting different shadows and shapes with every use.

The leather is naturally treated, left free to express its authentic texture: soft to the touch, with a lived-in surface that highlights its artisanal character. The color is a deep, strong black, giving the bag a bold, timeless character.

Closure is kept simple with two side snap buttons that secure the drape and define the bag's volume. The dark metal handle, engraved with the Cecchi De Rossi logo, is essential and geometric a striking contrast to the organic softness of the body.

This Raviolo is also one of a kind: a unique, unrepeatable piece from the Cecchi De Rossi collection, no longer in production and now held in our archive a fragment of artisanal history rather than simply a bag.

An unmistakable, almost sculptural shape that takes its name from its silhouette: the Raviolo is built on a play of side pleats gathered into a soft, enveloping drape, echoing the folds of a hand-made raviolo. The volume is full and generous, never rigid the leather moves and settles naturally, casting different shadows and shapes with every use.

The leather is naturally treated, left free to express its authentic texture: soft to the touch, with a lived-in surface that highlights its artisanal character. The color is a deep, strong black, giving the bag a bold, timeless character.

Closure is kept simple with two side snap buttons that secure the drape and define the bag's volume. The dark metal handle, engraved with the Cecchi De Rossi logo, is essential and geometric a striking contrast to the organic softness of the body.

This Raviolo is also one of a kind: a unique, unrepeatable piece from the Cecchi De Rossi collection, no longer in production and now held in our archive a fragment of artisanal history rather than simply a bag.