Rajnandinee and Srabonti recall ancient Indian architectural patterns for the modern design of this tote bag. Underscored by black, beige and grey building block patterns are revealed through the daboo mud resist style of block-printing, which dates back to circa 675 A.D. in Akola, in the Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan. The bag's black lined interior has a zipper pocket as well as two open pockets. The bag closes with a zipper.
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Im using this as a piece of showcase art work. I have it hanging over a screen- an elegant backdrop to a large Albany pottery vase. The colors of muted orange and purple almost sing out with balance and calm. Im loving what is gives to the space. (And Id post a photo but Im clueless how to do that) Thank you Rajnandinee and Srabonti!
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I sent this to my sister in Canada for her birthday. First it got there early which was a nice surprise and second she loves it! Thank you for providing a lovely gift for my sister.
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These items are so lovely, colorful, exuberant as to be worn for special occasions or even in rather sacred moments. Lovely casing and makes an outstanding gift. Thank you!
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