Chanel Vintage 00s No. 5 Resin Chain Frame Kisslock Black Rabbit Fur & Lambskin Shoulder Bag
Chanel Vintage 00s No. 5 Resin Chain Frame Kisslock Black Rabbit Fur & Lambskin Shoulder Bag
This is an incredibly rare gem, perfect for the Chanel connoisseur. Adorned with the most exquisite details, like a resin No. 5 bottle and chain link strap, gorgeous silver CC logo hardware, and the buttery-soft rabbit fur paired with luxurious lambskin trim. Its unique blend of textures and iconic elements makes this bag a true work of art. Despite its stunning design, it’s practical, comfortably fitting a phone, small wallet, and all your essentials inside. A one-of-a-kind piece that’s as functional as it is fabulous.
This bag is in excellent vintage condition with only light signs of wear present throughout, such as scratches and rubs throughout.
Serial number 10068108. Series 10 from 2005-2006.
Measures approximately 12 x 9.5 x 4 inches with an 8.5 inch strap drop.
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