6.01.2011

My latest obsession.

I easily get obsessed with things, and I'm not really sure why. A month ago, on my holiday to Bangladesh, I stumbled upon the most peculiar of peculiar objects. Yes, the most peculiar of peculiar objects. As soon as I set my eyes on it, I was instantly drawn to it. It was beautiful, yet weird. As soon as it became mine, I was dying to tell the world about my new, interesting buy! Now, my animal loving friends despise me for buying such an item, but I couldn't help it, I had to get it. Most people would think I was a sick young girl for liking and purchasing such an item. Oh well. Now, I'm obsessed with it - great.


The front view of my new obsession - I just love this bag!

Close up of the head of the cobra

Yes, I went there. I now have a genuine, cobra, snake-skinned bag - with the head of the cobra on it. It was quite the price, but totally worth it, as this bag and the likes of it, are very rare. Although I find snakes repulsive, I don't mind having one turned into a bag! The bag is of medium size, and also has a strap to be used as a side bag. Weird and convenient. Once you open the bag, it has three, quite spacious compartments and some other pockets. This to me is perfect, as I can easily organize my items, in a civilised manner. The bag is also lined with genuine calf leather. A similar bag was available in a lilacy-grey colour too - the head of the cobra snake was much larger. However, I decided to take the beige, cobra skinned bag as most cobras are of that colour. Therefore, my bag would have a more 'realistic' and 'genuine' look. Another family member picked up the lilacy-grey bag. The cobra still has one of its eyes in place, and when the mouth is slightly lifted, the teeth and tongue of the snake are visible. Just thought I'd let you know that.


Strap of the bag, the handle also looks like this.

The back of the bag

The inside

When I typed in the words; 'Cobra snake bag' into Google Images, a number of results came up, with a few being similar to my own bag. The bags which were similar to mine, were more of a whitish-grey in colour, and the shape of the bags were certainly different. The heads of the cobras, were, undoubtedly similar. Purses of such bags were also available in Bangladesh. Perhaps next time I will get a purse to match my quite extraordinary bag. I still haven't used the bag, but will do tomorrow, when I will be out with a group of friends, celebrating one of my closest friend's birthday! Happy 15th Lorien!

Tell me what you think of the bag - even if you hate it, I would like to know your opinion!

- Samantha
Note: All the photographs displayed on this post are of my bag, and have been taken with my Kodac EasyShare M340 Camera. The photographs belong to me (sorry), but if you wish to use them, please ask for my permission. Thank you!

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