Tote Bag

Made In Ethiopia
Regular price $148
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Tote Bag made from byproduct cow leather and thread made from recycled tires with two interior stacked pockets. This full grain leather is unsealed and wears beautifully, showing markings, and creating a patina unique to its owner.

Approximate Dimensions: 18"w x 14"h x 6"d plus 11” strap drop
This handbag will wear beautifully over time with normal precautions and will benefit from standard leather care. The leather will wear and show markings, creating a patina unique to its owner. Avoid contact with water, oils, creams, perfumes, staining liquids and rough or abrasive materials. Avoid contact with fabrics in a contrasting color to the handbag as color transfer may occur. For long-term storage, fill with tissue paper to maintain shape, zip any zippers, and place upright in a dust bag without anything stacked on top or tightly alongside in a temperate environment.
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Tote Bag

Stylish and luxurious in color and feel, these Tote Bags are made from upcycled materials. The leather is a byproduct of the food industry and the thread is made from recycled tires. 

After graduating ten years ago from the Leather Products Technology Institute in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the lead craftsman of this workshop started making handbags with just one sewing machine in his parents’ house. The workshop now employs ten people.

After experimenting with hides from different tanneries, the leather is now sourced from the Batu Tannery that uses only byproduct cow hides. They produce full grain leather appreciated for its softness, high cutting value (usable area) and the beautiful way it ages. 

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