Handcrafted Leather Cell Phone Shoulder Bag in Black 'African Rabbit' Item ID: 2671803791
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"Featuring a solid black color with brown accents, this cell phone shoulder bag is handcrafted entirely of leather. Ghanaian artisan Musah Abdallah designs it, featuring an embossed symbol resembling a pair of rabbit ears. The pouch hangs from a slender braided strap."
- 0.85 lb
- Bag: 7.8 inches H x 5.5 inches W x 0.8 inches D,Strap(s): 44 inches L x 0.2 inches W,Drop length: 22 inches from strap to bag
- 0.15 lbs
- Bag: 7.8 inches H x 5.5 inches W x 0.8 inches D
- Strap(s): 44 inches L x 0.2 inches W
- Drop length: 22 inches from strap to bag
- Leather
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Not lined
Made in Ghana
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I became attracted to carved items when a friend visited the local art center and I accompanied him. I was intrigued by the beautiful things that could be carved out of wood. The next day, I decided to learn how to carve. It was not easy at the beginning, but my interest gave me the drive to persist. Master Carver Malik had enough patience to teach me. Continuous practice is what helped me master this art. I get my inspiration from God.
Succeeding on my own was not easy; I started out by selling items to gather enough funds to acquire a shop. I look for creativity as one of the qualities necessary in another artisan in order to work with me.
My hope is to help the poor and needy, and to create more jobs for the unemployed. My dream is to be successful in all my endeavors.
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I became attracted to carved items when a friend visited the local art center and I accompanied him. I was intrigued by the beautiful things that could be carved out of wood. The next day, I decided to learn how to carve. It was not easy at the beginning, but my interest gave me the drive to persist. Master Carver Malik had enough patience to teach me. Continuous practice is what helped me master this art. I get my inspiration from God.
Succeeding on my own was not easy; I started out by selling items to gather enough funds to acquire a shop. I look for creativity as one of the qualities necessary in another artisan in order to work with me.
My hope is to help the poor and needy, and to create more jobs for the unemployed. My dream is to be successful in all my endeavors.
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