Waving Girl Seabreeze Tote by Spartina 449
This bag makes it a breeze to tote anything anywhere! Soft, padded shoulder straps keep beach gear, a picnic lunch or festival swag from weighing you down. The Spartina linen upper is complemented by a rugged canvas base and topped with a large golden mermaid medallion. The interior features a handy slip pocket on one side and a zipper pocket on the other. Easily embroidered and available in three patterns.
16.5"x 12.5"x 5.5"
Florence Martus inspired thousands of international sailors as she saluted them coming and going through the Port of Savannah at the turn of the 20th century. The young lady waived a handkerchief by day and a lantern by night to every ship that passed through the Georgia seaport between the years of 1887 and 1931. According to legend, not a ship was missed in the Waving Girl's forty-four years on watch. Romantic folklore about a lost love, flirting sailors and treasured gifts accompany the legend of the Waving Girl. A statue of Martus sculpted by Felix de Weldon was erected in the historic Savannah riverfront to commemorate her seafaring hospitality. The Waving Girl pattern celebrates her spirited welcome and warmth.
This bag makes it a breeze to tote anything anywhere! Soft, padded shoulder straps keep beach gear, a picnic lunch or festival swag from weighing you down. The Spartina linen upper is complemented by a rugged canvas base and topped with a large golden mermaid medallion. The interior features a handy slip pocket on one side and a zipper pocket on the other. Easily embroidered and available in three patterns.
16.5"x 12.5"x 5.5"
Florence Martus inspired thousands of international sailors as she saluted them coming and going through the Port of Savannah at the turn of the 20th century. The young lady waived a handkerchief by day and a lantern by night to every ship that passed through the Georgia seaport between the years of 1887 and 1931. According to legend, not a ship was missed in the Waving Girl's forty-four years on watch. Romantic folklore about a lost love, flirting sailors and treasured gifts accompany the legend of the Waving Girl. A statue of Martus sculpted by Felix de Weldon was erected in the historic Savannah riverfront to commemorate her seafaring hospitality. The Waving Girl pattern celebrates her spirited welcome and warmth.