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Italian label Boarini Milanesi––cofounded by Carolina Boarini and Matteo Rodolfo Milanesi––is launching a $7 million bag Parva Mea to raise awareness about ocean health and the threat of plastic pollution. The cost of the product is 6 million euros (more than 7 million dollars).

Parva Mea
In 2016, Carolina Boarini and Matteo Rodolfo Milanesi founded the Boarini Milanesi brand, whose motto is "less but better". The idea of the brand is to produce a limited number of products, offset by the highest quality products. Each Boarini Milanesi bag is personalized - the craftsmen without fail emboss the client's name on the accessory's leather - and is made taking into account the preferences of the buyer. Moreover, during the many hours of bag production, the client can communicate directly with the master and express his wishes.

Parva Mea bag in crocodile skin with 10 butterflies in white gold, set with diamonds, sapphires and tourmalines. The total weight of the gems is over 130 carats. In addition, the product is equipped with a diamond pavé clasp.
Diamonds symbolize the transparency and freshness of water as it falls to the ground in the form of rain, tourmalines remind the creators of exclusive Parva Mea bags of the purity of the untouched waters of the Caribbean Sea, and blue sapphires reflect the endless depths of the oceans.
The Parva Mea model bag is adorned with jewels channeling the many faces of water and is made of a semi-lustrous alligator in an aquatic colour.
According to the material, only three luxury bags will be on sale, each of which requires a thousand hours of work to make. The cost of things will be 5.3 million pounds.

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According to the co-founder of the brand Matteo Milanesi (Matteo Milanesi), the said bag is a tribute to his father, whom he lost when he was a teenager. When creating the accessory, the designers were also inspired by the memories of the time spent at sea. They decided to create a bag to draw attention to environmental protection.