Florentine Leather Artisan
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 9:32 pm
Hello all,
This is going to be a major shot in the dark, but...
About 8 years ago, I purchased a belt from a leather-maker in Florence. It was not a department store---more of a botique, and they crafted leather goods in-house. I was able to pick out a pre-made belt, and an artisan used gold-leaf to put my initials in it. He also put on a buckle, which I believe bears the symbol of this company.
The symbol is a capital letter "M," surrounded by olive branches. That's it.
Can anyone tell me who made it?
This is going to be a major shot in the dark, but...
About 8 years ago, I purchased a belt from a leather-maker in Florence. It was not a department store---more of a botique, and they crafted leather goods in-house. I was able to pick out a pre-made belt, and an artisan used gold-leaf to put my initials in it. He also put on a buckle, which I believe bears the symbol of this company.
The symbol is a capital letter "M," surrounded by olive branches. That's it.
Can anyone tell me who made it?