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Rainbow Recycled Cloth & Jute Tote Bag, Multicoloured Hand woven Braided Chindi Style

Rainbow Recycled Cloth & Jute Tote Bag, Multicoloured Hand woven Braided Chindi Style

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These ethically produced durable tote bags have been hand-woven by master artisans. It is large enough to carry groceries, books, pool, beach and any of your shopping! It’s a bag that will remain immune to changeable fashion forces (slow fashion) making you smile with its rainbow colours.

The cloth used in this bag has been recycled, repurposed and diverted away from landfills sustainably. These nice rug bags are a perfect way to complete the boho-chic look. 

This great bag can hold a lot of necessities: sunscreen, magazines, books, water, phone, sunglasses, etc. due to its generous size. The materials used to make this sturdy bag cause this bag to be a bit heavier than standard totes but you can be assured that it would last many days.

 

Features

  • Materials: Upcycled Polyester Textiles, Jute
  • Multicoloured (more edging towards 'Red' colour) - Add a versatile and vibrant look to your wardrobe
  • Durable for everyday use
  • Braided chindi fabric blend
  • Fair Trade Eco Shopping Bag -   generously sized, fashionable yet functional
  • Reusable,  free from synthetic petrochemicals and plastic
  • Made in India
  • Each is unique and will vary

 

Dimensions

 

  • Generous Size - L 51 x W 29 x H 33 cms

 

Note 

  • Due to the upcycled nature of the cloth material used in this product, expect variation in colours and plait pattern.
  • Due to the nature of hand-made products, kindly expect slight imperfections. This is not a defect and the "Rainbow Recycled Cloth & Jute Tote Bag - Multicoloured, Hand-woven, Braided Design, Chindi Style" is non-refundable due to this reason.
  • Spot clean only. Do not use fabric softeners. Do not use bleached. Use light detergents only when needed and dry naturally for best results. Colours may run since we are using recycled fabrics.
  • Jute is a natural vegetable fibre from the bark of the white Jute plant, or Corchorus Capsularis and is completely biodegradable.


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Only hard part was having to pick item up at post office. Other than that I love it!

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Just wanted to say the bags are  beautiful  and one will  make a lovely Christmas gift. I am definitely keeping one  for myself  and have already recommended your business to a few friends

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About Indian Chindi & Artisans

This item has been made using the traditional method of Chindi weaving. Chindi literally means 'torn cloth' in Hindi, the national language of India.

Chindi bags are made from old clothing – recycled and repurposed clothing is first sorted into colour piles and then torn into long strips of useable material.  Next, these strips are woven into colourful “plaits”. These plaits are then crafted into beautiful sustainable and eco-friendly bags.

What is Upcycling?

Upcycling is the use of waste items to create useful products of higher value without breaking them into their base state and thus avoiding these from landfill. It is an understated but powerful way to avoid wastage. It should not be perceived as a means to avoid recycling items in a circular economy but as an attempt to create something useful with the potential to turn the trash into treasure. 

In the case of this bag, instead of tossing away the textile waste or discarded clothing, we have used it to weave these sturdy beauties that will last a long time.