Batik Cotton Sling Handbag in Gold and Alabaster from Ghana 'Triangle Happiness' Item ID: 2671803571
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"Crafted from cotton, this adjustable sling handbag from Ghana is a wonder to behold. Rahina Iddrisu designs it, taking pleasure in the batik process, where a wax resist is applied to the fabric before submerging it in vats of dye to achieve the gold, espresso, and alabaster motifs. The bag features a small zipper pocket on the flap, opening at the top with a magnetic snap to reveal a nylon lining in black with one large inner pocket."
- 2.56 lb
- Bag: 10.3 inches H x 8.8 inches W x 2 inches D,Strap(s): 38 inches min L - x 46 inches max L x 1.2 inches W,Drop length: 7.8 inches min L - x 16.3 inches max L
- 0.29 lbs
- Bag: 10.3 inches H x 8.8 inches W x 2 inches D
- Strap(s): 38 inches min L - x 46 inches max L x 1.2 inches W
- Drop length: 7.8 inches min L - x 16.3 inches max L
- 100% cotton. Nylon lining
- Adjustable strap(s)
- Dry clean only
- Features a magnetic snap closure
- Handcrafted batik art--colors and pattern placement will vary
Made in Ghana
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I became interested in art as a child. I learned on my own and continued learning through practice. I mastered this craft by learning how to use the sewing machine and how to cut patterns.
Starting on my own was challenging because I had to combine different classes at school with practicing how to sew to perfection.
Pan-Africanism inspires me a lot. I use many African products to help boost local businesses. My favorite part of my work is the finishing because it helps me relax and the hardest part is the stitching.
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I became interested in art as a child. I learned on my own and continued learning through practice. I mastered this craft by learning how to use the sewing machine and how to cut patterns.
Starting on my own was challenging because I had to combine different classes at school with practicing how to sew to perfection.
Pan-Africanism inspires me a lot. I use many African products to help boost local businesses. My favorite part of my work is the finishing because it helps me relax and the hardest part is the stitching.
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