Vintage Beaded Evening Bag: Cream Hong Kong Handbag

A small, vintage cream-colored handbag featuring large iridescent beads on the front, a border of tiny white seed beads in a chevron pattern, and a beaded top handle. Vintage Beaded Evening Bag: Cream Hong Kong Handbag Vintage Beaded Evening Bag: Cream Hong Kong Handbag Vintage Beaded Evening Bag: Cream Hong Kong Handbag Vintage Beaded Evening Bag: Cream Hong Kong Handbag Vintage Beaded Evening Bag: Cream Hong Kong Handbag Vintage Beaded Evening Bag: Cream Hong Kong Handbag Vintage Beaded Evening Bag: Cream Hong Kong Handbag
Vintage Beaded Evening Bag: Cream Hong Kong Handbag
$35.00 $31.50
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Vintage Cream Colored Beaded Handbag, Handmade in Hong Kong. Has bigger beads on the front and smaller beads on back, sides and bottom. Has a short handle. I think some beads are missing and it has staining on one side, seen in photo. The inside looks good and has a pocket. Measures about 4" in height without the handle and 8" wide. Good condition.

This charming vintage evening bag is a classic example of the high-quality beaded accessories exported from Hong Kong during the mid-20th century. Measuring 8 inches wide and 4 inches high (excluding the handle), its compact size is perfect for carrying essentials at a wedding, gala, or special dinner. The front of the bag is adorned with large, faceted cream beads with an iridescent finish, while the back, sides, and bottom are finished with smaller, delicate seed beads.

The interior is lined in a smooth cream fabric and includes a small slip pocket for organization. The short, sturdy beaded handle allows for an elegant carry. While this piece shows some signs of its history, its timeless aesthetic makes it a wonderful addition to a vintage fashion collection or a unique "something old" for a bride.

This item is vintage, over 50 years old. While it appears to be in the good condition stated, please note there is some staining on one side and a few missing beads as shown in the photos. There is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw, I would reach out prior to sending it.