Brocade | Handicraft | Ethnicity | Culture | Artisan | Souvenirs | Gift Idea
Brocade Handbag, Two Compartments, Featuring Traditional Ethnic Patterns, Ideal for Personal Belongings, Durable Material, Souvenir Gift
This handbag is handmade by the artisans from Northwestern Vietnam and features brocade patterns inspired by the local Thai people. It can store your essentials like a wallet, lipstick, tissues, and more, making it a versatile accessory. Additionally, it can serve as a thoughtful gift for your loved ones.
Why we CHUS it
Brand & Producer
- Specializing in providing decorative products, souvenirs from Northwest brocade.
- Focusing on preserving the ethnic culture and traditions
- Helps children from less privileged socio-economic backgrounds
Ingredient/Material
- Materials for weaving natural beautiful brocade sheets such as cotton, hemp, and linen.
- Natural dye colours.
Manufacturing process
- Hand-woven products of weaving looms, hand-embroidered from the local craftsmen in the Northwest of Vietnam.
Specifications
- Size: 23 x 15cm
- Materials: Synthetic fiber
Chus note
This bag has two compartments, which can help you easily organize your belongings when going out for a walk. One compartment can be used to hold small items while the outer one can be used to store loose change, making it very convenient.
Selection
1. Design 1
2. Design 2
Special note
- You can wash the product with shower gel or shampoo, and never use harsh detergents.
- Wash separately from clothes of different colors.
- When washing, just lightly squeeze hands to create sweat and dirt, do not twist.
- If you like, you can use fabric softener.
- Hang the product to avoid hanging on hooks with sharp edges and damaging the fabric.
- Avoid drying under harsh sunlight, drying the surface of the brocade will help the product to last longer.
About Thổ Cẩm PIÊU - Brocade Decor
As an avid traveller, experiencing many cultural regions in the country and abroad, Pieu's owner, Do Chi Nguyen was impressed by the careful preservation of cultural features in neighbouring countries. While in Vietnam, she realized that the craft villages in Vietnam have disappeared dramatically. People gradually moved away from the countryside to make a living, and tradition and culture is no longer cherished and preserved by young people.
Through long trips in the North, Do Chi Nguyen was impressed by the clothes in the daily life of the people living there. This desire to preserve culture and traditions gave birth to Pieu, a handcrafted souvenir and gift brand. A small souvenir or gift from Pieu shares a glimpse of Vietnamese culture.
Pieu aspires to promote more craft villages to expand production and promote handcrafted souvenirs. Pieu not only makes souvenirs but also generates funds to open community playgrounds for children in villages, to encourage them to embrace their cultural traditions.