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BARTOLA | tan
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BARTOLA | tan
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BARTOLA | tan

Crafted in Spain
€85.00
Tax included

Bartola is a bucket-style bag made of vegetable fibre, featuring a leather drawstring closure and applied leather flowers. A lightweight and distinctive design, created to carry just the essentials, with a removable leather crossbody strap.

 

The Bartola bag brings together natural vegetable fibre and leather details for a balanced, timeless look. Its leather drawstring closure shapes the bag and keeps your belongings secure, while the applied leather flowers add a unique and feminine touch.

Compact in size, it is designed to carry the essentials only. It comes with a removable leather crossbody strap, making it easy to adapt to different occasions.

Model
Bartola
Main material
Wheat straw
Leather type
Cowhide and embossed nappa leather
Leather colour
Tan and black
Closure
Sack-type closure
Colour metals
Aged gold
Handle type
Detachable hand and shoulder handles
Size
11x12x20 cm
Weight (gr.)
150
T2495/02cuero

This item is handcrafted in small series, outside of an industrial context, promoting the traditions and knowledge of our ancestors. 

We produce it in our workshop in Gata de Gorgos, Alicante, Spain, which means it meets rigorous manufacturing standards, supports the local economy and contributes to a smaller carbon footprint by reducing transportation distances.

The measurements of the baskets can vary substantially from one to another due to the vegetable origin of the raw material and the handcrafted manufacturing process. The palm leaf is a natural and irregular element, which makes it impossible to measure in exact centimeters the size of each carrycot during the manufacturing process.

The measurements of the rest of the articles may vary a few centimeters due to the handcrafted manufacturing process, but not as substantially as in the case of the baskets.

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