History, fashion and practicality go hand in hand in this colourful tote bag hand-woven from cotton by the artisans of the Lawe Lurik Community in Java. The spacious bag is perfect for shopping or traveling and features a pocket on the front with a velcro closure that can be used to fold the bag for storage. It pays homage to classic Indonesian lurik patterns and to the city of Yogyakarta, taking inspiration from the busy shops of Gejayan street.
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This bag is a pretty tote bay with red and gray and black and a nice striped pocket on one of the sides. I really like it because the pocket is quite long so a cell phone can be inserted and one does not have to worry about it falling out. It is not a lined tote but it serves the purpose for me. Also has a button closure. Thank you all, I am pleased with my purchase.
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This is a lovely little piece of my daily routine! I use it to bring my morning and evening hygiene products from my room to the restroom. This is a necessity for me as a result of my current living situation and could easily translate to anyone who utilizes a shared restroom but does not want to leave their products in an unsecured area. I find it quite aesthetically pleasing and is made from high quality materials. (P.S. MAKE SURE that you are aware of the provided measurements - it is perfect for me but you should make sure that you know exactly what you are purchasing before you do so!!)
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My bedridden mom loves this. Glasses, books, tablet, snacks etc. are now within reach without cluttering up beside table.
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"The Lawe Luric Community seeks to preserve the hand-weaving traditions of Indonesia and simultaneously empower women, encouraging them to contribute improving their livelihood..."
Lawe Lurik Community was formed by five women ā Adinindyah, Westiani Agustin, Rina Anita, Ita Natalia and Paramita Iswari, people concerned with our... read more