Meaning "sword" or "knife," parang is a traditional batik motif. Balinese artisans work with a keen attention to detail to realize the intricate and diagonal parang motifs over the body of this cotton yoga bag. This particular iteration of the parang motif is named sekar pisang, meaning "banana flower." Presented by Wahyu Sulistiani, this bag drapes over the shoulder on an adjustable strap, and opens with a drawstring to a cotton-lined interior.
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The detailing is so carefully laid out, it is stunning. I was almost afraid to start using it, afraid I wouldndamage it, but it is very sturdy. I love it.
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Well made... great for gift too~
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This bag is lightweight and such a wonderful addition to the other totes I have. I love that the design and style are so pretty, useful and unique. I love getting new and one of a kind, different and interesting pieces to add to my collection!
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