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Onion Reversible Bag

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Size & Weight

Vertical 46cm
width (longest) 57cm

Specifications

Outer: 65% polyester, 35% cotton
Lining: 80% cotton, 20% linen, 100% cotton

Shipping

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    These bags are crafted from leftover fabrics sourced from KILKI's clothing and various remnants. They are reversible, versatile little bags.

    Please note, these are unique items, so if you're interested, secure your purchase soon.

    KILKI's products are handcrafted by Indian artisans, and some might have minor flaws or fabric defects that prevent us from delivering them to you.

    Despite their adorable fabrics, it's a waste. My passion for fabric led to starting this brand. I hope these bags find loving hands to hold.

    From the artist: I've adored sewing since childhood, making dance costumes for over 15 years. Now, I resize adult clothing into children's sizes at an alteration shop.

    Creating clothes for kids helps reduce waste, and I'm embracing the concept of mottainai not wasting valuable things.

    Each piece is meticulously crafted by hand, so they each have a unique touch.

    Noriko Mizushima Kyoto University of Art and Design graduate, living and working in Kyoto while raising a 6-year-old girl and a 3-year-old boy.