This fun and stylish shoulder bag is woven by hand from bamboo stalks, ate grass and brown plastic lacing by Balinese artisan Ahmad. It is fully lined in cotton, and features a removable shoulder strap, handle and trim in brown faux leather.
Please note that, as remainder fabric is used for the cotton lining, the lining color and pattern may vary from the photos.
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This was another birthday gift for my BFF. I made 4 purchases for her birthday. I requested the item wrapped but upon my receiving it I unwrapped it to see the design and quality, as with all my purchases from Novica, the expertise is of excellent quality and value for the cost. My BFF loved this purse, it is small with a beautiful shoulder strap. This is very unique design with the weaving of the bamboo and grass is perfection. Beautiful clasp.
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I received my little purse Wrapped in a beautiful package decorated with a singed card thanking me for my purchase. I was very moved with such kind gesture. Thank you and I will be buying all my Christmas presents from Novica this year! ????
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I loved it online. It doesnt fit my wallet, my phone with case and my eye glasses or sunglasses case. I gave it to a younger friend who loves it.
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Cute summer straw bag.
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What a great lightweight purse for summer! Beautiful design in the front with a good quality cloth lining. Beautiful work! Nice longer strap. Neutral color works with everything. Love this purse! Beautiful handiwork.
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Beautiful handiwork. Lightweight purse for summer. Use as a cross body purse or use the grip handle. Nice neutral color...nice design. Well made with a design cloth lining . Like everything about it!
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"I remember when I first came to Bali, I worked in a shop without a salary. They paid me only with food and a roof. I walked on foot from one village to another to sell slippers."
"I was born in Lombok in 1967 in a small town where many artisans were born. My parents were farmers at that time, and I used to help them in the... read more