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Jasmin et Coton

Green Coin Bag

Green Coin Bag

Regular price €15,00 EUR
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Elevate your style with our Petit Coin Bags — handcrafted from pure cotton, they’re durable, soft, and perfect for keeping coins, keys, AirPods, or jewelry. Carry artisanal elegance wherever you go.

Each piece is unique: the hand-printed blocks and different parts of the textile make every bag one of a kind.

  • Made with Hand block Printed Soft Cotton with Azo-Free Dyes
  • Unevenness and slight fading are characteristics of hand block printed products

Size : Diameter 10 to 11 cm and depth 1 cm

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Composition

Thick and durable organic cotton (from 100g/m2 to 500g/m2), thickness depending upon the product.
Our cotton guarantees: The organic origin of the textiles; Environmentally friendly production and processing methods; Respect for and improvement of working conditions.

Care

🤲 First wash: hand wash in cold water. You can then machine wash it at 30°C on a delicate cycle with delicate soap.

If the product is hand embroided, prefer hand washing and dry cleaning.

🔥 Do not Iron.

💦 Do not tumble dry.

☔️ Before wearing it for the first time, we strongly recommend protecting your bag by using a colorless waterproofing spray.

Waterproofing should be repeated every 3 months. Although our products are designed to be durable and high quality, they are not eternal. Over time, wear and tear from friction, repeated movement, and prolonged exposure to UV rays can alter their appearance and strength. Our bags and accessories are made to last. We are not perfect, but we work tirelessly to optimize their quality, while remaining aware that natural wear and tear is part of their life cycle.

Ethical and fair manufacturing

All our clothes and accessories are made in our atelier, which fights for the empowerment of women in a disadvantaged villages of Rajasthan. These women make textile accessories in exchange for fair wages, training, and a place at school for their children.