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There is only one of these in the world. This bag is completely unique, handmade from reclaimed textiles that were saved from landfill — so the person who buys it will be the only one to ever own this exact piece.

 

The front features an intricate mandala panel in soft mint and cream tones, while the reverse is finished in durable quilted canvas for everyday use. Inside, a full lining with zipped and slip pockets keeps everything organised, and the sturdy shoulder straps make it practical for daily carry.

 

Details

  • Truly one of a kind

  • Made entirely from reclaimed materials

  • Spacious interior with zipped and slip pockets

  • Comfortable shoulder straps

  • Handmade in Roscommon

 

A practical tote with real character — and a story no mass-produced bag can match.

Quilted Tote Bag - Mint/Cream Mandala

SKU: 3062585457
€50.00Price
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    CycleUp Textiles 

    Riverside Centre, Athleague, Co Roscommon, F42 K685, Ireland

    CycleUp is a circular economy environmental and training social enterprise developed and operated by Roscommon Women’s Network – Women’s Collective Ireland.

     
    This project is supported by the Department of Rural and Community Development and Pobal through the Community Services Programme
    RWN CycleUp Textiles Skills and Product Innovation Project is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the EU Just Transition Fund Programme 2021-2027
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    Department of the Environment, climate and communications logo supporting CycleUp textiles
    Roscommon Co Council logo
    GRETB logo support CycleUp textiles Roscommon
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    Roscommon Leader Partnership logo
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