It is a reversible tote bag that takes advantage of the characteristics of Kanta.
There is a nice pocket inside, and if you put it on the shoulder, you can wear it like a part of the coordination
You can enjoy it.
Not only for everyday use, but also because it is not bulky and can be folded, it can be used as a travel destination or as an eco-bag.
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製造国・地域
Japan
原材料・素材
cotton
寸法(長さx幅x高さ)・重量
Length 37× Width 39, Handle 36, Shoulder 90
その他の項目・備考
* Since Kanta originally uses recycled sarry, there are some stains and scratches.
Also, since the fabric itself is one-of-a-kind, even if the same fabric is used, the color and pattern will come out differently.
All items are one-of-a-kind.
We hope that you will understand and understand the characteristics of Kanta.
PRODUCT ID
6a1ba3e7-7ea8-4e96-ac41-aa83fa65aeba
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Ships within 2 weeks
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Reversible Tote Bag
It is a reversible tote bag that takes advantage of the characteristics of Kanta.
There is a nice pocket inside, and if you put it on the shoulder, you can wear it like a part of the coordination
You can enjoy it.
Not only for everyday use, but also because it is not bulky and can be folded, it can be used as a travel destination or as an eco-bag.
By developing a large number of items that make everyone feel familiar with "Kanta" and improving the circulation of Kanta, we will lead to the inheritance of traditional techniques and support for the independence of women in the village.
1
Using the traditional Bangladeshi cloth "Kanta", we have developed a large number of items that are easy for people of all ages to pick up and feel close to.
2
Kanta is produced from a workshop [Praputi] in Naira Village, Bangladesh. By improving the circulation of kanta, it will lead to the inheritance of traditional skills and support for the independence of women in the village.