
Ora Tote - Caramel Raffia
The single tote to out-beach them all. Handwoven and designed with meticulous attention to detail, Ora features sturdy, comfortable handles and a spacious interior. Its open weave is built for beach days, keeping sand from piling up in the bottom of the bag. Handmade by local women artisans in Madagascar from raffia, a 100% natural and biodegradable fiber.
This raffia bag is dyed using vegetable dyes. The Caramel color is created with a mixture of turmeric and yellow onion. Subtle variations in color and weave are to be expected - and celebrated - as part of each piece's natural beauty. These differences reflect the hands that made them and the spirit of traditional craft.
This raffia bag is dyed using vegetable dyes. The Caramel color is created with a mixture of turmeric and yellow onion. Subtle variations in color and weave are to be expected - and celebrated - as part of each piece's natural beauty. These differences reflect the hands that made them and the spirit of traditional craft.
$64.75
Original: $185.00
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$185.00
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The single tote to out-beach them all. Handwoven and designed with meticulous attention to detail, Ora features sturdy, comfortable handles and a spacious interior. Its open weave is built for beach days, keeping sand from piling up in the bottom of the bag. Handmade by local women artisans in Madagascar from raffia, a 100% natural and biodegradable fiber.
This raffia bag is dyed using vegetable dyes. The Caramel color is created with a mixture of turmeric and yellow onion. Subtle variations in color and weave are to be expected - and celebrated - as part of each piece's natural beauty. These differences reflect the hands that made them and the spirit of traditional craft.
This raffia bag is dyed using vegetable dyes. The Caramel color is created with a mixture of turmeric and yellow onion. Subtle variations in color and weave are to be expected - and celebrated - as part of each piece's natural beauty. These differences reflect the hands that made them and the spirit of traditional craft.























