Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 26 × 26 × 26 cm |
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Color |
Rp192.500
Rp192.500
The struggle between being more eco-conscious and having aesthetically pleasing products, yes it’s real and we can relate. That’s where Silva Tote bag steps in, cause this eco-friendly totebag both captures the spirit of naturally-made items and the beauty of functional modern necessity. Made with handwoven palmyra leaves and cotton drill, this bag is designed to be the perfect solution for packing gifts or hampers. It’s super spacious, elegant, and reusable for different products. Start impressing your clients or recipients with Silva Totebag today.
L 26 cm x W 26 cm x H 26 cm
The struggle between being more eco-conscious and having aesthetically pleasing products, yes it’s real and we can relate. That’s where Silva Tote bag steps in, cause this eco-friendly totebag both captures the spirit of naturally-made items and the beauty of functional modern necessity. Made with handwoven palmyra leaves and cotton drill, this bag is designed to be the perfect solution for packing gifts or hampers. It’s super spacious, elegant, and reusable for different products. Start impressing your clients or recipients with Silva Totebag today.
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.
Poverty, malnutrition, subsistence farming – are very real social problems of rural East Nusa Tenggara, the third poorest province in Indonesia. Through our weaving program women artisans have been empowered from being passive homemakers to active income contributors, whilst taking care of their children and domestic work. There has been a 40% increase in their income, enabling 40% of weavers to have savings.
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Weavers have gained self-esteem in discovering that their handwork can become products of high economic value. Hundreds of training are given year round – from re-skilling, up-skilling weaving techniques to supervisory, fulfilment and operational management for over +1100 weavers.Â