Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 2 × 20 cm |
Variant |
Rp237.500
Rp237.500
From our signature minimalist designs, here is the newest rendition of Braided Tablet Sleeve. Elevated with beautiful tenun cloth, this item remains a classic in braided palmyra leaves and lined with elegant faux leather. Also attached with a comfy wristlet, carry all your gadget and documents with ease while ensuring they stay protected. Wear your love for the local products loud and proud, as this attractive item stands out above the rest. This handmade tablet sleeve will also make an amazing gift for colleagues, clients or as corporate souvenirs and promotional items.
Lenght 30 cm x Width 2 cm x Height 20 cm
From our signature minimalist designs, here is the newest rendition of Braided Tablet Sleeve. Elevated with beautiful tenun cloth, this item remains a classic in braided palmyra leaves and lined with elegant faux leather. Also attached with a comfy wristlet, carry all your gadget and documents with ease while ensuring they stay protected. Wear your love for the local products loud and proud, as this attractive item stands out above the rest. This handmade tablet sleeve will also make an amazing gift for colleagues, clients or as corporate souvenirs and promotional items.
Keep the weaving dry. Do not store it in humid conditions to prevent the product from changing color. If the product is exposed to water, clean it using a soft cloth and dry it in the sun, until it is dry. Don’t fill with items that are heavy or too full that can change the shape of the webbing. Keep away from sources of ignition or heat for long periods of time.
Weaving, although a cultural heritage and old practice in the local Flores community, has been mainly limited to household use only. Similarly, weaving can also be traced back to decades-old family tradition in Kalimantan, Papua & many parts of Indonesia. These dying handcraft arts are replaced by other activities of higher perceived value and practicality.
As Du Anyam embarked on a journey to advocate women empowerment, we have been able to find and reconnect with many Nusantara legacies. Through several culture-promoting strategies such as weaving curriculum for high school students, year-round training for weavers, we hope to not only preserve but also revive the priceless arts of Indonesia.