Mei reversible bag in Fairtrade recycled leather
Mei reversible bag in Fairtrade recycled leather - Fantasy 2 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Women's leather bag, with pocket on the front closure and zip on the back. The bag is reversible, you can turn the flap or reverse the two faces and always have a different look. Each bag is a unique handcrafted piece, assembled in India with a fair trade project for the recovery of leather waste, even the strap, the back of the bag and internal compartments are assembled with different colored leathers.
Premium finishes: twisted leather stitching, more refined inserts and a better selection of the leather used.
- Size: about 25cmX22cmX2cm
- single stitching, raw cut on the flap.
- Premium finishes: twisted leather stitching, more refined inserts and a better selection of the leather used.
- Leather shoulder strap with adjustable strap.
- reversible and double-sided flap
- 3 external zip compartments, 1 compartment closed with magnet
- internally lined in patterned fabric.
Colors may differ slightly from reality
Soruka , a line of super cool bags , made with scraps of recovered leather , was created precisely to transform waste into useful articles for people and pleasant to wear, giving them a new value and contributing, at the same time, to reducing the environmental impact of waste leather. The Soruka collection is designed in a timeless style, made to survive seasonal trends.
Each piece is UNIQUE and UNREPEATABLE and is handmade by artisans from Calcutta and Delhi, coordinated by Original Arts, a small Spanish company that has always worked in the distribution of artisanal, ethical and fair trade products.
Every year the Indian leather industry generates an enormous quantity of waste: offcuts, faulty or rejected batches by customers and unsold warehouse items. Part of this waste is burned in traditional ovens, generating a thick blanket of smoke which contributes to polluting the atmosphere, endangering the health of those who live nearby. Another part of the waste is thrown into more or less legal landfills, where it will continue to pollute the subsoil for decades, before decomposing. Soruka aims to counteract this phenomenon.
All artisans working for Soruka are trained adults over the age of 18, who receive fair trade premium wages. Their goal is to be a zero waste company and therefore they try to use every leftover material. With great effort and joy the craftsmen select the right cut and colors to transform waste into a unique piece of art.