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		<title>Ale Feather Bracelete Pochette</title>
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Wow, it seems that Raven Kauffman is addicted to something with exotic style in the bag designing, especially the things related with feather. Let&#8217;s look back on the past design peacock detailed clutch. Well, this time, following after the peacock, it&#8217;s the Ale Feather Bracelete Pochette&#8217;s turn to stand in front of us.
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Wow, it seems that Raven Kauffman is addicted to something with exotic style in the bag designing, especially the things related with feather. Let&#8217;s look back on the past design peacock detailed clutch. Well, this time, following after the peacock, it&#8217;s the Ale Feather Bracelete Pochette&#8217;s turn to stand in front of us.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Maybe some of you have no idea about the word Pochette. Actually the word pochette means pocket in French and hand bag in Japanese. Well, I like its pronunciation so much that can&#8217;t help falling in love with it all by its name. And just as the name says, this Ale Feather Bracelete Pochette is kinda unique and mysterious.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It features a hummingbird green calf pochette crafted by expensive laser-etched leather as the basic material as well as coque and emu feathers covered all over the body. But can you believe this only measured 12&#8243; x 5&#8243; x 1?&#8221; cutie is price tagged at $ 2195? Because besides the luxurious and precious material, the bracelet open is also plated by 18k gold, so it&#8217;s worthy of the price. And the interior is lined with satin and has an zipped closure on top.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">However, frankly speaking, I won&#8217;t purchase this piece for it&#8217;s too over for me. But it doesn&#8217;t mean this pochette isn&#8217;t chic and awesome or nobody would buy it. After all, the feather detail is really a finish touch to build this bag to be perfectly gorgeous. And who knows whether this pochette will become the hottest accessory in this season or not&#8230;</p>
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