Syros
CLUTCH BAG TREND
Clutches have become quite a staple piece in any given wardrobe and can come in handy for weddings and events, and they have been the fashion crew’s preferred bag of choice on a day-to-day basis for some time now.
Handcrafted in Greece, with geometry embroidery with silk gold and nude pink thread on a burlap fabric!
Shoulder strap chain
Our clutch bags arrive packaged in our protective covers.
Measurements at widest points.
Width: 18 cm
Height: 10 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Ithaki
Natural burlap clutch and shoulder bag with detail embroidery in black and golden tones. Can be worn with or without it's chain depending on the look and outfit.
Measurements at widest points.
Width: 18 cm
Height: 10 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Narthaki
Black velvet clutch,embroidered with gold silk threat,inspired by Greek heritage.
Elati
Black velvet clutch, embroidered with silver silk threat, inspired by traditional Greek patterns.
Ismaros
Blue velvet clutch,embroidered with silver silk threat,inspired by Greek heritage.
Gold Geometry
Handmade black velvet clutch made by gold silk thread embroidery, from traditional Greek knitting.
The design is inspired by ancient Greek geometrical patterns found in the island of Delos.
Measurements at widest points:
Width: 18 cm
Height: 10 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Timfi White
Grey stripe velvet clutch, embroidered with silk threat, based on traditional Greek patterns.
Krithina
Mauve velvet clutch, embroidered with silk threat, based on traditional Greek patterns.
Timfi
Grey stripe velvet clutch, embroidered with silk threat, based on traditional Greek patterns.
Felt Geometry
Felt clutch in khaki featuring traditional Greek embroidery.
Felt derived from wool, posses unique softness and is used as embroidery base for our garments.
Kadisto
Lime velvet clutch, embroidered with gold silk threat, based on Greek traditional patterns.
Kala Felt Clutchbag
Of the most unique materials, produced entirely in the country by tradition, is felt. Derived from wool, posses unique softness and is used as embroidery base for our garments.
Measurements at widest points:
Width: 18 cm
Height: 10 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Sapka Felt Clutchbag
Felt clutch in camel featuring traditional Greek embroidery.
Felt derived from wool, posses unique softness and is used as embroidery base for our garments.
Measurements at widest points:
Width: 18 cm
Height: 10 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Tinos Clutch Bag
Measurements at widest points.
Width: 18 cm
Height: 10 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Mani
Clutch bags, the kind of accessories that give cocktail dresses and sophisticated tailoring a little extra glamour. This clutch is made from black burlap and features gold and white lines.
The box structured shape makes it easier to hold in-hand, but it also comes with a chain strap to drape over your shoulder.
Kinsterna
Geometric lines pattern, on a burlap fabric.
Beige, black and white, neutral colors.
This "It's all Greek on me" clutch bag is made in Greece, using silk thread.
You can use it in spring, summer, autumn, and winter. You can wear clutch bags to a wedding, dinner party you name it!
Erousa
This gorgeous little purse style clutch can be used with or without the chain shoulder strap. It is perfect for day or evening events, weddings and whenever you need a pretty little bag for the essentials such as your keys, phone and purse.
Milos
This clutch has been made in Greece from black burlap, embroidered with silk thread.
It has a dark silver frame to keep the structure, with our label's signature, the LABYRINTH motif.
This clutch will lift any outfit!
Oinouses
Measurements at widest points.
Width: 18 cm
Height: 10 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Mati
In Greece, the Mati (eye) actually dates all the way back to the 6th Century B.C in ancient times. The process of casting away the evil eye is called “xematiasma” and is made up of a specific set of rituals. It all starts with the incantation, which is then recited three times. If the person is afflicted with the evil eye, both parties, the person who has it and the healer, will begin to yawn. Aside from that, rituals can differ according to the family, the region, and the situation in which the Greek evil eye (mati) occurred.
The evil eye (mati) is most certainly a part of the Greek culture and learning what you can about it is the way to go! Here,on a clutch bag!!