Bucket tote bag, grey handles, indigo blue batik fabric fabric in H'mong pattern
Bucket tote bag, grey handles, indigo blue batik fabric fabric in H'mong pattern
- Measurement: 37 x 33 cm. Base: 20 x 11 cm
- Materials: Batik fabric, cotton
- Made by artisans in Hoa Binh, Vietnam
- The unique bucket shape adds a playful and distinctive element to your style. It was handcrafted in Vietnam with meticulous attention to detail.
- The batik fabric, hand-drawn using beeswax in traditional H'mong patterns, showcases the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam.
- The bag has a solid form with a base in an oval shape and matching color handles ensuring stability and durability
- Inside, you'll find a convenient pocket with a zipper closure, providing a secure place to store your valuables.
- The inner layer is made from dark blue cotton. The hand-stitched trim on the pocket adds a touch of craftsmanship and elegance to the bag's interior.
- Whether you're heading to the beach, enjoying a picnic, or exploring a new city, this versatile tote bag is designed to accompany you on all your adventures.
- Not only is it a practical accessory, but it also makes for a thoughtful and unique "gift for her".
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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
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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
Batik painting with beeswax
Batik is a common technique among tribal groups to decorate fabrics. The artisans will use molten beeswax to draw on a fabric surface following the designed pattern. The fabric then will be colored into cool dye and finally boiled in boiling water. Beeswax will be melted in hot water and reveal the covered pattern. Though sound simple, batik painting requires a lot of practice and skills to master.