Gucci's "Artisan Corner" to showcase its craftsmanship will be held in Nagoya and Shinjuku

Feb 19, 2013

The "Artisan Corner" event, where Gucci artisans from Florence, Italy, will showcase their traditional craftsmanship in-store, will be held at Nagoya Matsuzakaya and Isetan Shinjuku.
In addition to the brand's best-selling "Soho" handbags and wallets, the Artisan Corner will also be selling its first "Soft Stirrup" bag in limited-edition colors. Customers who purchase during the event period will also be offered an initial engraving service.
The event will be held three times each day at Nagoya Matsuzakaya from Wednesday, February 27th to Sunday, March 3rd, and at Isetan Shinjuku from Wednesday, March 6th to Tuesday, March 12th (subject to change depending on the production process).
Since its founding in Florence by Guccio Gucci in 1921, Gucci has continued to create products made in Italy. Artisans who have inherited their skills in the Florentine workshop continue to maintain the quality of Gucci products.
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  • Gucci artisans in Florence, Italy
  • Each bag is handmade
  • Traditional craftsmanship continues to maintain product quality
  • Craftsmanship has been passed down through generations
  • During this period, an initial engraving service will also be available.
  • Stamps used for initial engraving service
  • The best-selling "Soho" bag is now available in a limited edition colorway (the photo is a reference product; the color may differ from the limited edition colorway)
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