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Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7758 8588
Email: concierge@asprey.com
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The Asprey 1781 pochette in malachite soft grain leather with hibiscus lizard is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship. This iconic piece is part of the Asprey Kew Collection, embellished with an applied hibiscus flower in pink lizard. The detachable shoulder strap allows the bag to be worn cross-body or held in the hand.
The 1781 collection of handbags is designed to celebrate the establishment of Asprey in that year, and the styling harks back to early travel bags. The malachite and hibiscus colour combination is a showstopper, and the unique design of hibiscus flowers created by the application of contrasting lizard adds a touch of playfulness to the bag. With its unique design and expert craftsmanship, this bag is a true statement piece that will be treasured for years to come.
Enjoy complimentary secured shipping and signature gift packaging on all Asprey orders over CHF 500. A CHF 17 delivery charge applies to orders under CHF 500. All items are shipped on a Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) basis, so no additional duties or taxes will be due upon delivery. Delivery typically takes 2 to 3 business days. While we strive to deliver on time, occasional delays may occur.

The product you have selected contains materials covered by CITES, and if you wish to take delivery outside the UK, the above extended delivery time will apply. Please note that we are unable to accept returns of merchandise made from CITES listed animals from outside the United Kingdom.
The ‘Washington’ Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, more commonly known as CITES, aims to protect certain plants and animals by regulating and monitoring their international trade to prevent it reaching unsustainable levels.
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