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Leather Embroidered Texile Hmong Tote - Thailand

Leather Embroidered Texile Hmong Tote - Thailand

Regular price $200.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $200.00 CAD
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Our Tahj limited edition collection is created from gorgeous embroidery in contrasting, colorful hues. This gorgeous tote combines hand stamped batik fabric adorned with a colorful thread and finished with high quality leather straps.  It is lined inside with an inside pocket.  This shoulder bag is the perfect everyday purse!


* 14.5"H x 16"L x .4" W

* Made following Fair Trade guidelines

* Made in Thailand

* Upgraded zippers

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USA DOMESTIC SHIPPING

We offer standard shipping (5–9 business days) on all U.S. orders.

CANADIAN SHIPPING

Orders within Canada typically arrive within 3–7 business days. Please note that depending on the product or supplier, customs or duties may apply.

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

We offer standard international shipping (2–6 weeks). Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility and may vary by country.

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We hope you love what you ordered! If something isn’t quite right, whether it’s the size, color, or simply not what you expected, feel free to reach out.

Returns and exchanges are handled according to our policy, which may vary depending on the product. You can review all the details here.

If you have any concerns or would like to discuss an exchange, don’t hesitate to contact us, we’re happy to help.

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OSADIA is a Spanish word that means "audacity." We believe this word reflects the unique journey and stories behind our products, those stories are all about hard work, courage and resilience. In Osadía you will find unique fair trade, handmade & socially responsible products, every product is empowering artisans, small businesses and vulnerable communities around the world.