Rosettes velvet pouch
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A gorgeous, high-quality velvet pouch with the Rosettes print from Voglio Bene. The same print on the front and back. Finished with a zipper and inner lining.
- Voglio Bene, Made in France
- Size: 17*23cm
- Weight: 70g
- Note: shoulder strap not included in the price
This art-illustrated pouch is both striking and practical. It is perfect as a makeup bag, for storing pens and brushes, or as a small accessory pouch inside a handbag. Its compact size and zip closure also make it convenient for carrying items such as headphones, chargers, hygiene products, or travel documents.
The pouch can also be used as a lightweight small bag – for evening outings or summer days when you only need to take the essentials. Its polished appearance and artistic illustration make it a distinctive and stylish accessory.
Symbolism
The design of the Rosettes velvet pouch is inspired by medieval and Renaissance decorative motifs. The rosette is a recurring form in architecture, art, and symbolism: a flower or star set within a circle.
- The rosette represents wholeness and harmony. It is often a combination of a circle and petals, depicting the order of the world and sacred geometry.
- Sun faces (as in one flower) refer to light, life force, and the cycle of time. In many cultures, the sun is the source of all life, sustaining growth and rhythm.
- The star patterns between the rosettes reinforce the idea of cosmic order: the flower is not only earthly but also connected to the map of the sky.
- The colourfulness and repetition evoke the stained glass and rose windows of medieval churches, where light and colour act as a bridge between the spiritual and the material.
In the Rosettes velvet pouch, symbols of earth and sky come together: the flower opens like a life form emerging from the earth, and the star reminds us that this form is part of a larger whole. It depicts a cyclical order, where each element fits into the greater whole – like the cycles of the year, stages of life, and internal rhythms.
Symbolism is inherently multilayered and open to multiple interpretations, allowing each person to approach it from their own perspective, thereby enriching the understanding of the symbol’s many dimensions.