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Rattan Bags / Random Weave Handbag[m0006_bag-14]

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Mouri's design and craftsmanship is always intriguing. This stylish handbag made of rattan peel material is complemented by a mixture of bluish green lacquer finish, but this color will never come out the same, every handbag will have its own distinctive hue, tone and balance. The handbag's rattan body is bent in the middle at the bottom, making use of the flexible rattan feature, and the sides are bound by cotton material, making it easier to open up wide for ease of use. Simple yet functional and elegant use of rattan for everyday style. HAND MADE IN JAPAN

 

 

This gorgeous bag blending tradition and modern taste is creation of bamboo artisan Kenichi Mouri. Find out more about Kenichi Mouri here.

 

 

Rattan Bags are "crafted-on-demand" item. Before ordering, please read the Shopping Guide and Terms & Conditions carefully. Placing an order means you agree to all terms as specified. 

General Information
Material:Bag: rattan peel with clear lacquer finish. Open top with leather string closure. Handle: rattan. Inner liner: cotton cloth.
Size:Bag: W 300mm x H 265mm x D 110mm. Handle: H 130mm.
Weight:360g
Production time:●Approx. 50 days
Proper Care:If the bag becomes wet with rain, etc., wipe it with a soft cloth, and leave it to dry out of direct sunlight. Once completely dry, store the bag where there is minimal dampness.
Caution:● Direct contact may cause inadvertent damage to wool, lace, knit fabric, etc. ● Avoid using the bag in wet weather, etc., as the dyes may run and cause discoloration to clothing, etc. ● The lacquer finish may cause an allergic response or skin rash in some people. In such cases, cease using the bag immediately and consult a dermatologist.
Other remarks:Features 1 inner pocket (zippers)
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The top is fastened with a leather threads and a button.
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Detail of rattan weaving.

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