Using handwoven cotton textiles from the Naga ethnic group, Thai artisan Chirada creates this unique bohemian shoulder bag. The Naga people inhabit northeastern India and northwestern Burma, and weaving colorful shawls and garments is the central activity for Naga women. The leather-trimmed purse is fully lined, and the interior features a zipped pocket and two open pockets to help keep things organized. The handbag closes with a zipper.
Please note: The handwoven textiles will vary in color and pattern, but the overall style and color scheme will remain the same.
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I love this bag. I purchased in June 2019 and I have used everyday for 5 years. It only recently has started to show how much it s been loved, so I just purchased again. I love these colors and I love the shape of this bag.
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It's got room enough for all the essentials plus can hold I don't normally carry - tablet, mug, etc. The colors are fabulous & I get so many compliments.
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I love the bag, as a whole, but its a bit bigger than I expected, and I have a small problem with the leather straps not being softened/finished so they actually dig into my neck/shoulder where the bag hangs from. I own Intermission in Green by this artist and its fast becoming my favorite, and the strap is finished so that its smooth all the way around and end from end. All in all, A great piece that needs a little work on the straps.
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