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Posted on Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 at 10:56 am

Gifts for Your Sister: Get Her an Stylish Handbag
All women be glad to get a handbag as a gift. Not matter if it is a birthday, Christmas, or anniversary gift, it is a really good idea to present a chic glamorous handbag as a gift. Below are some facts pertaining to handbags and the history of handbags.
Gifts For Sister -Information AboutHandbags in the Ancient World
Man has dwelled in cultured societies for a great many years now and it was always necessary for him to bring his crucial things along with him. The ancient Egyptians are depicted in hieroglyphs carrying pouches fastened around the waist. This type of bag was very much adorned with jewels and embroidery and had a design that showed the social status of the wearer. As the well-off people wore more spectacular pouches, the ones who weren’t as rich wore a plainer type.
Info on Handbags in the 16th and 17th Centuries
Whereby the Renaissance was coming to an end, handbags grew into a sensible and helpful belongings and not merely attractive ones. Bags were nearly always produced from leather and shut up by a drawstring. A well-like method of toting them was across their body which was even more pleasing to voyagers. During the 17th century, bags change to having complicated shapes and were toted by men and women alike. Since embroidery was a very popular handicraft, bags from this period were both beautiful and unique.
Gifts For Sister -Returning to the18th, 19th and 20th Century Handbags
In the 18th century during the neo classic period, women would choose from a variety of handbags or “reticules” for each occasions. The essentials a woman might carry in her reticule would include smelling salts, calling cards and case, a scent bottle, rouge and face powder and a fan. At the start of the 1900s, the term “handbag” was catching on by leaps and bounds. Afterwards, handbags were, often times, split into compartments to carry items such as fans, cosmetics and opera glasses. By the 1920′s, women were freed from the requirement of carrying a bag that matched their clothing. In 1922 when King Tutankhamen’s tomb was revealed, it began a rage in handbags drawn off of Egyptian artwork. Handbags started being more ordinary in the 1940s due to the fact that materials were insufficient while WWII was ongoing. When this period had started, manufacturers knew the wary to make do with plastic and wood since leather and alternative conventionally used materials were very sparse. During the 1950s, the rise of grand design house such as Chanel and Louis Vuitton, handbags developed into a more classic design. With the 1960s came a revolution in design and materials. During the 1970s and 1980s, a trip back to the classic look returned accompanied by a younger stylishness.
Gifts For Sister -Modern Handbags are Amazing
Nowadays, handbags can be bought in just about any shape or size possible. However, the conventional design will for all time be eternal and graceful. To get that time-honoured look, opt for a handbag with beaded decorations in solid, oblong style. Although you can use this handbag in place of a clutch, some of them also have a chain or cord strap for the shoulder inserted within. You can also find these favourite bags with floral adornments with crystals and a safety magnetic fastener. To get a chic style, opt for a satin handbag containing a beautiful diamante embellished buckle.
Am elegant and beautiful handbag is a fashion accessory which makes an excellent sister gift.
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