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Indigo Labyrinth H’mong – Artisan Hemp Long Purse
Indigo Labyrinth H’mong – Artisan Hemp Long Purse
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Highlights
Materials: Hand-woven hemp & repurposed h'Mong indigo batik fabric
Size: 20 x 10.5 cm (7.8 x 4.1 inches), fits big-size phones
Design: 2 main compartments, 1 zipped pocket, 4 card slots
Closure: Magnet button on flap with tribal batik pattern
Feel: Cotton insert for softness and comfort
Descriptions
This purse is made from hand-woven hemp combined with repurposed indigo batik fabric, naturally dyed by H'Mong artisans in Northern Vietnam. The flap features a bold geometric design with layered square motifs, outlined in fine red stitching and accented with small colored details at the center. Each piece is unique due to the artisanal batik process.
The flap closes securely with a magnet button. Inside, the purse includes two compartments: one with a zipped pocket and another with four card slots, allowing neat organization of your essentials. A cotton insert adds softness and a comfortable feel in hand.
Practical and artisanal, this purse works both as a daily companion and as an elegant clutch for special occasions.








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Shipping cost and time
Shipping PolicyItems are shipped from Stockholm, Sweden with following cost and time for an order:
- Sweden domestic: 59 SEK, delivered in 2-4 days
- To Europe: £7, delivered in 4-7 days
- To USA: $8, delivered in 6-10 days
- Rest of the world: £10 in 6-15 days
Click on the link to see more details in our Shipping policy
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Care Instruction & Notes
- Handmade products are subject to minor imperfections
- Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting
- Machine wash at 30 degree or hand wash with mild detergent to preserve the color
- Dry clean if possible
- Hang dry is recommended

Repurposed fabrics
A part of vintage tribal costumes is applied in our product designs. These fabrics are all woven by hand and naturally dyed. They also have a lot of embroidery details and batik painting using beeswax. An authentic H'mong cloth requires a lot of time, effort and skills of the makers and it is worth to be conserved in the fashion cycles