Green Rectangle form bag, hand-embroidered, tribal pattern
Green Rectangle form bag, hand-embroidered, tribal pattern
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Dimension: L50 x H25 x W15 cm. Strap length: 60cm. The bag is big and strong, good to carry a lot of things you need
Fabric is from authentic H'mong skirts made by tribal artisans in Northern Vietnam
Occasions
Daily bags, casual bags, bags for a beach day, picnic bags, travel bags, shopping bags
Details
- The bag has a rectangle shape and base
- One outer side includes fabrics stripes and the other has a patch of cross-stitched embroidery
- One zip pocket on the outer side, trimmed with black leather and contrast stitching. A small green fur ball with a wooden-bead string is attached to the zip
- The Inner layer is made from dark violet cotton with the top trim from light violet suede leather
- Two straps are made from black leather with contrast stitching
- One zipped pocket inside with contrast stitching details
- Two small pockets inside with contrast stitching
- The base is made from violet suede leather with four copper feet
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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
Refashioned fabrics
The fabrics that are traditionally used to make tribal costumes are refashioned into a more commonly used products like bags, wallets, home decor. They are usually combined with other materials for diversed applications.
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 fabric requires a lot of time, effort and skills of the makers and it is worth to be applied widely.