DREAM BAG | tulipano

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Color Tulipano Block-print

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Patterned after a vintage boho-style shoulder bag, our version showcases a beautiful, tactile block print in our unique "tulipano" (Italian for tulip) design on a silk/cotton blend. It features a handloom cotton lining with an interior pocket. A fabulous piece to take with you wherever you wish ♡

23" wide - 26" long
✦ hand-printed silk/cotton
✦ naturally dyed base
✦ cotton liner
✦ interior pocket
✦ block-printed

We create items in very small batches but aim to provide a wide variety for you to choose from.

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Within 14 days of purchase, we accept returns for unworn, unwashed, and unaltered items. Items must be returned in original packaging with all tags attached. A refund will be issued to the original form of payment at the original selling price. Merchandise credit will be issued for all sale & clearance items, unless marked final sale (not returnable).

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PO-EM designs are inspired by nature, antiquity, and celebrating concepts of hope and renewal.

small-batch

PO-EM uses textiles that are hand-spun and handwoven from natural fibers. Unless otherwise noted, natural dyes are used for dyed textiles. Traditional methods of artisan design are utilized such as block printing, weaving and resist-dying. Textile works are proudly made in partnership with established cooperatives and workshops in India, Guatemala and Mexico.