Originating in the Tang Dynasty, hand-woven cloth bags were used by royalty and nobility to hold blessings and wealth, akin to red envelopes. Today, our faux leather flap bag and auspicious floral print red envelope bag accompany you into a year of peace and good fortune.
// Dimensions //
Width 18cm, Height 9cm.
// Material & Care Tips //
1. The outer fabric is made of Taiwanese cotton (or linen) with a thick interlining for structure. The flap is crafted from faux leather PU for an enhanced look and feel. It features a durable Hualian four-part snap for easy opening and closing.
2. For minor stains, gently brush with a soft brush dipped in diluted detergent. Hand washing is recommended, followed by air drying in a cool place to prolong the life of your handmade bag.
// Notes //
1. Colors may vary slightly between the screen and the actual product. The pattern placement on the fabric will also differ due to the cutting process; please refrain from purchasing if this is a concern.
2. In support of environmental protection, packaging for shipping primarily uses paper bags, poly mailers, and boxes to minimize waste. If you have special packaging requirements, such as for gift-giving, please message the designer to discuss options.
Product Description
Product Details
- Material
- Cotton
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
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- No.26,485 - Stationery | No.449 - Chinese New Year
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- Listing Summary
- Originating in the Tang Dynasty, hand-woven cloth bags were used by royalty and nobility to hold blessings and wealth, akin to red envelopes. Today, our faux leather flap bag and auspicious floral print red envelope bag accompany you into a year of peace and good fortune.
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