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    Merchant: Rainbow Life

    Thai Embroidered Purse-Triple Pocket

    £11.90
    Description These Thai clutch-bag style purses feature three separate zipped pockets making them perfect as a make up bag or travel bag. These purses are beautifully decorated with colourful Thai embroidery in traditional Thai motifs. Perfect for an evening out (whenever those happen again!) or equally as an everyday purse. That would certainly brighten up my day! Made in Thailand by fairly paid artisans. Guaranteed Fair Trade. Specifications Approximately : 16cm × 6cm × 8cmMade in Thailand Story Siesta Crafts was started in 1983 by Chris and Les Harper with a market stall selling handicrafts that were brought back from their travels from Mexico and Guatemala (hence the name!). They now import directly from suppliers in countries all over the world on a Fairtrade basis and they are proud to be a member of the British Association for Fair Trade Shops and Suppliers. They specialise in unusual and interesting gifts. In this day and age of anodyne, cloned town high streets, it is good to see they have a vibrant, colourful presence with a wide range of unique and colourful handcrafted and fair trade items. Their intention is that by trading with their producers they are helping them to achieve economic self-sufficiency, whilst simultaneously bringing to their customers the skills and crafts of other cultures.
    Description These Thai clutch-bag style purses feature three separate zipped pockets making them perfect as a make up bag or travel bag. These purses are beautifully decorated with colourful Thai embroidery in traditional Thai motifs. Perfect for an evening out (whenever those happen again!) or equally as an everyday purse. That would certainly brighten up my day! Made in Thailand by fairly paid artisans. Guaranteed Fair Trade. Specifications Approximately : 16cm × 6cm × 8cmMade in Thailand Story Siesta Crafts was started in 1983 by Chris and Les Harper with a market stall selling handicrafts that were brought back from their travels from Mexico and Guatemala (hence the name!). They now import directly from suppliers in countries all over the world on a Fairtrade basis and they are proud to be a member of the British Association for Fair Trade Shops and Suppliers. They specialise in unusual and interesting gifts. In this day and age of anodyne, cloned town high streets, it is good to see they have a vibrant, colourful presence with a wide range of unique and colourful handcrafted and fair trade items. Their intention is that by trading with their producers they are helping them to achieve economic self-sufficiency, whilst simultaneously bringing to their customers the skills and crafts of other cultures.