Cotton and recycled bicycle tire cosmetic bags (Pair), "Eco Chic"
Inspired by environmental concerns, Patrizia Elisabetta designs these trendy cosmetic bags. One is crafted in gray cotton, the other one in red, and both are lined in red cotton. They are adorned with caucho that has been recycled from bicycle tires.
Please note the location of patches, marks and words on the caucho may vary according to availability.
- 0.16 kgs
- 0.3 lbs
- 12.7 cm L x 17.78 cm W
- 5" L x 7" W
- 10.16 cm L x 12.7 cm W
- 4" L x 5" W
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06/20/2018
"Lovely scarf"





This scarf is prettier in person. The color appears to be uniform throughout and I would describe it as a soft cool light blue. One of my favorite Novica purchases.
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Clear Sky Moods, Guatemalan Cotton Gauze Scarf with Natural Indigo Color
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02/15/2017
"Nice color and fabric"





Very nice color but it was not as bright as shown on the web. I was expecting saffron yellow. I still love the color and the texture. It is very light yet big enough to wrap around my neck.
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Organic Gold, Cotton Gauze Scarf with Natural Dye Colors from Guatemala
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Your Purchase Makes a Difference!
Patrizia Elisabetta has received 5 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $250 and the most recent for $150. Proceeds were used to invest in the purchase of larger amounts of cotton gauze for production.
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"I've learned on my own for the most part, always observant of styles and trends in international fashions, which I've blended with the colors and traditions of Guatemala."