Chris, Crossbody Bag, Aboriginal Art, Hand printed, Fabric, Owls on retailer a Branch, Wadeye Women, Clare Jongmin, Messenger Bag, Australia, Unisex
Our most popular bag style: unisex practical hard wearing and comfortable to carry
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Our most popular bag style: unisex, practical, hard wearing and comfortable to carry.
This vibrant bag features a whimsical and delightful design by Clare Jongmin and hand-printed by women in the community of Wadeye, NT.
The flap is secured by a magnetic stud and it covers three pockets made with the featured fabric to hold a phone, pens and coins, secured by velcro.
There is an internal zip pocket and an external zippered pocket on the reverse side of the bag.
Adjustable shoulder strap that is built into the body of the bag so very strong. Fittings are brass and durable.
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#whomadeyourbag - Mr Run Cheak and his wife make the small and large messenger bags. They have been working for Kravan House for more than 15 years. Mr Run Cheak was a farmer who stepped on a landmine in 1993, training as an artisan has given him good steady income and he has become a master craftsman.
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Dimensions:
W: 210 mm (8.5 inches)
H: 270 mm (10.5 inches)
D: 60 mm (gusset) mm (2.5 inches)
Fabric: Blue denim printed fabric and retailer linen/cotton matching fabric. Internal fabric is blue.
Note: The photos are color accurate.
The fabric was hand-printed in Wadeye by Aboriginal women printers then beautifully crafted by our fair trade partners, in Cambodia.
The artists are paid a royalty fee for every metre printed.
Please note that each bag is unique and the placement of the fabric design is different and wonderful on each item.
Designer:
Clare Jongmin.
Story:
Owls on a Branch
Art centre:
Palgunun Wurnangat Aboriginal Corporation
See more about PWAC in our production partners information