Set of 3 Handmade Thai Cosmetic Bags in Blue and White 'Ethereal Trio' Item ID: 2671798022
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"Artisan Sriphan designs a set of three cosmetic bags reminiscent of Thailand's ancient Lanna style-this time combined with celestial vibes. These practical and stylish bags in blue and white are handcrafted from polyester and come in three different zippered sizes for handy use. Equipped with removable straps, the accessories are beautifully lined with satin, making the set perfect for makeup essentials."
- 0.53 lb
- Largest Piece: 5.5 inches H x 8.8 inches W x 2.8 inches D,Medium Piece: 3.9 inches H x 6.8 inches W x 2.4 inches D,Smallest Piece: 3.1 inches H x 5 inches W x 2 inches D
- 0.53 lbs
- Largest Piece: 5.5 inches H x 8.8 inches W x 2.8 inches D
- Medium Piece: 3.9 inches H x 6.8 inches W x 2.4 inches D
- Smallest Piece: 3.1 inches H x 5 inches W x 2 inches D
- Polyester
- sponge
- metallic fixtures; satin lining
- Features a zipper closure
- Hand wash with mild detergent
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Removable strap
Made in Thailand
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"Learning how to earn money from a young age made me realize the value of money and taught me how to manage my expenses. For example, during my junior high school years, I received 1 baht per day for school. If I wanted to eat a bowl of noodles for 1 baht, I would forgo snacks and opt for something less expensive, saving the remaining money for the next day. Despite these challenges, I managed to excel academically and received scholarships throughout my education. After completing junior high school, I passed the entrance examination for a prestigious private school in Chiang Mai, but my father decided that I should not study there. He believed that pursuing a longer education would burden my younger sisters who were still studying. As a result, I chose to attend a two-year nursing college to obtain vocational training that would enable me to start working immediately. I started my career by working in the government service, specifically in health promotion, for over 20 years. During this time, I got married, and my husband became a teacher. We have one son.
"The journey into fabric work began while I was still working in the government service. My brother, who worked as a tour guide, introduced me to foreign customers who wanted to produce oven mitts. He provided a design on paper and asked me to create a sample. Initially, it was challenging due to the complex pattern that required attaching a doll to the glove. However, after several attempts, I managed to produce a satisfactory sample that pleased the customer. Subsequently, the orders started pouring in. I dedicated all my spare time to producing these fabric items while still working my regular job. Although there were occasional mistakes in the production process that caused delays, I decided to resign from my full-time job in order to fully commit myself to this endeavor.
"Upon leaving my regular job, I started designing and producing a wider variety of fabric products. In addition to oven mitts, I created decorations for various festivals such as Halloween and Christmas, as well as different types of bags to cater to customers' needs. This venture not only generated income for me but also created job opportunities for women, particularly housewives or those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds who lacked employment prospects. I provided them with opportunities to learn sewing or computer skills to enhance their knowledge of the work they would be involved in.
"Throughout this journey, I encountered various challenges, including financial issues and problems with the production system since everything is handcrafted. However, I consider myself fortunate to have the unwavering support, advice, and encouragement of my husband and son, who have helped me overcome these obstacles. Most importantly, I have a deep passion for my work. Each piece I create feels alive, and seeing the smiles it brings to people's faces motivates me to never give up."
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"Learning how to earn money from a young age made me realize the value of money and taught me how to manage my expenses. For example, during my junior high school years, I received 1 baht per day for school. If I wanted to eat a bowl of noodles for 1 baht, I would forgo snacks and opt for something less expensive, saving the remaining money for the next day. Despite these challenges, I managed to excel academically and received scholarships throughout my education. After completing junior high school, I passed the entrance examination for a prestigious private school in Chiang Mai, but my father decided that I should not study there. He believed that pursuing a longer education would burden my younger sisters who were still studying. As a result, I chose to attend a two-year nursing college to obtain vocational training that would enable me to start working immediately. I started my career by working in the government service, specifically in health promotion, for over 20 years. During this time, I got married, and my husband became a teacher. We have one son.
"The journey into fabric work began while I was still working in the government service. My brother, who worked as a tour guide, introduced me to foreign customers who wanted to produce oven mitts. He provided a design on paper and asked me to create a sample. Initially, it was challenging due to the complex pattern that required attaching a doll to the glove. However, after several attempts, I managed to produce a satisfactory sample that pleased the customer. Subsequently, the orders started pouring in. I dedicated all my spare time to producing these fabric items while still working my regular job. Although there were occasional mistakes in the production process that caused delays, I decided to resign from my full-time job in order to fully commit myself to this endeavor.
"Upon leaving my regular job, I started designing and producing a wider variety of fabric products. In addition to oven mitts, I created decorations for various festivals such as Halloween and Christmas, as well as different types of bags to cater to customers' needs. This venture not only generated income for me but also created job opportunities for women, particularly housewives or those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds who lacked employment prospects. I provided them with opportunities to learn sewing or computer skills to enhance their knowledge of the work they would be involved in.
"Throughout this journey, I encountered various challenges, including financial issues and problems with the production system since everything is handcrafted. However, I consider myself fortunate to have the unwavering support, advice, and encouragement of my husband and son, who have helped me overcome these obstacles. Most importantly, I have a deep passion for my work. Each piece I create feels alive, and seeing the smiles it brings to people's faces motivates me to never give up."
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