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GG Bumblebee Vintage Silk Scarf Crossbody Bag

Vintage Gucci

GG Bumblebee Vintage Silk Scarf Crossbody Bag

Regular price $248.00
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Description

Vintage finds exclusively ours.  Our vintage Gucci scarf crossbody bags are sustainably sourced, locally made with a history and story to be told.

Reimagined from the world’s finest collection of vintage luxury scarves, our crossbody bag is the ultimate accessory for your on-the-go lifestyle.   Limited editions, perfectly sized to stash all your essentials in a zippered bag with a gold-tone removable crossbody chain. 

Each piece is unique due to print placement – let us choose for you.

Dimensions

8"H x 7"L x 2"D

Scarf Designed By

Gucci Design Studio

Year of Introduction

Unknown

Color

Golden Bees on Beige GG Background

Materials

Vintage Gucci 100% silk scarf front paired with coordinating silk back. Fully lined with zipper closure and removable 23" drop gold-tone crossbody chain.

The Bumblebee: A Symbol of Finding Purpose

The bumblebee is often a symbol of persistence, community, and finding purpose in small but meaningful work. Despite its size, it plays a vital role in sustaining life through pollination, reminding us that impact isn’t always loud or obvious—it’s often steady and shared.

Bumblebees also represent resilience and focus, moving from flower to flower with quiet determination, guided by instinct and contribution rather than recognition.

In a sunlit meadow, a small bumblebee once worried it wasn’t as impressive as the butterflies drifting gracefully nearby. They danced in bright colors, admired by everyone who passed, while the bee spent its days working—visiting blossoms, carrying pollen, and returning home again and again.

One afternoon, tired and doubtful, the bee paused on a fading flower and wondered if its efforts mattered at all. Just then, a breeze carried the scent of blooming fields far beyond the meadow—flowers that had grown because of countless unseen visits like its own.

Looking around, the bee began to notice something it had never stopped to see: the meadow was alive, vibrant, and full because of quiet, continuous work. With renewed purpose, it lifted into the air, no longer wishing to be noticed—only to be part of something that flourished because it kept going.

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Country of Origin

Handmade in the USA from vintage & imported materials

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How it ships, how to care for it.

Each piece ships within 5 business days, packed in archival materials and protective outer cartons. Spot clean only — never machine wash, dry-clean, or iron silk. If your piece arrives damaged, contact us within 7 days for replacement or refund.

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