



Gérard Darel | 24 Gd Raphia Bag - Hand-Crocheted Raffia Rope
The Gérard Darel 24 Gd Raphia Bag announces itself through geometry and shadow. Its defining feature is the iconic lozenge motif, worked in high relief across the body—a graphic pattern that reads almost architecturally against the natural fibre. The shape is generous yet structured: a spacious rectangular tote with clean lines, softened only by the organic texture of its surface. This is not a bag that whispers; it states its presence with the quiet confidence of considered design. The handfeel is immediate and tactile. Crocheted entirely by hand from natural raffia, the surface has a dense, slightly yielding body that catches light differently with every angle. The raffia is rough in the best sense—unvarnished, dry, and alive—grounded by smooth tubular handles in untreated cow leather, laced with precision. The contrast between the matte fibre and the supple leather trim is deliberate, creating a tension that elevates the piece beyond beachwear. Inside, the bag is unlined, preserving the raw honesty of the construction; a single flat pocket secured by a snap button offers quiet utility without disrupting the silhouette. Proportion is key here. At 53 cm wide and 29 cm tall, the bag occupies space without overwhelming the frame. The handle drop sits at 17 cm, allowing it to sit comfortably in the crook of the arm or be carried by hand. The magnetic lozenge closure is both functional and decorative—a satisfying click that mirrors the bag’s graphic language. The tubular leather handles, laced by hand, reinforce the artisanal lineage Darel has championed for years. This is not mass production; it is craft, honoured in every stitch and loop. In motion, the bag swings with a natural ease. The raffia’s slight weight gives it a grounded feel, while the unlined interior keeps it light enough for day-long wear. It moves from a morning market to a late lunch without shifting registers. Style it with a linen blazer and tailored trousers for a city summer uniform, or let it cut against the polish of a slip dress and flat sandals. Come autumn, layer it over a cream cashmere coat—the raw fibre will warm against wool and knit. This is a bag for the woman who understands that texture is the real luxury, and that a single object can anchor an entire wardrobe across seasons.
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The Gérard Darel 24 Gd Raphia Bag announces itself through geometry and shadow. Its defining feature is the iconic lozenge motif, worked in high relief across the body—a graphic pattern that reads almost architecturally against the natural fibre. The shape is generous yet structured: a spacious rectangular tote with clean lines, softened only by the organic texture of its surface. This is not a bag that whispers; it states its presence with the quiet confidence of considered design. The handfeel is immediate and tactile. Crocheted entirely by hand from natural raffia, the surface has a dense, slightly yielding body that catches light differently with every angle. The raffia is rough in the best sense—unvarnished, dry, and alive—grounded by smooth tubular handles in untreated cow leather, laced with precision. The contrast between the matte fibre and the supple leather trim is deliberate, creating a tension that elevates the piece beyond beachwear. Inside, the bag is unlined, preserving the raw honesty of the construction; a single flat pocket secured by a snap button offers quiet utility without disrupting the silhouette. Proportion is key here. At 53 cm wide and 29 cm tall, the bag occupies space without overwhelming the frame. The handle drop sits at 17 cm, allowing it to sit comfortably in the crook of the arm or be carried by hand. The magnetic lozenge closure is both functional and decorative—a satisfying click that mirrors the bag’s graphic language. The tubular leather handles, laced by hand, reinforce the artisanal lineage Darel has championed for years. This is not mass production; it is craft, honoured in every stitch and loop. In motion, the bag swings with a natural ease. The raffia’s slight weight gives it a grounded feel, while the unlined interior keeps it light enough for day-long wear. It moves from a morning market to a late lunch without shifting registers. Style it with a linen blazer and tailored trousers for a city summer uniform, or let it cut against the polish of a slip dress and flat sandals. Come autumn, layer it over a cream cashmere coat—the raw fibre will warm against wool and knit. This is a bag for the woman who understands that texture is the real luxury, and that a single object can anchor an entire wardrobe across seasons.























