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Artisan Guatemalan Convertible Day Bag CDB 100% black leather and huipil…

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This Guatemalan Convertible Bag is a unique and versatile piece from my small business, Qanazul, and I’m truly grateful for your support! Handmade in Guatemala by talented artisan workers, this bag is crafted from 100% full-grain leather and upcycled vintage huipil, with a vibrant red cotton fabric lining. Its convertible design allows it to be used as a backpack, shoulder bag, crossbody bag, or even a diaper bag, with easily removable and adjustable straps to fit your style and needs. Measuring approximately 13" W x 5.5" D x 13.5" H with a max strap drop of 35.5", it features sturdy metal hardware, a secure zip closure, one inner zippered pocket, two compartments for accessories or your phone, and two side pockets with magnetic snap closures. Each huipil used was handpicked by me, making every bag a one-of-a-kind creation with natural leather blemishes and unique details that reflect its heritage. By choosing this bag, you’re not only getting a stunning and functional accessory but also supporting artisan craftsmanship and celebrating Guatemalan traditions. Thank you for being a part of Qanazul’s story!
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