The internal compartment is quite spacious and fully lined. Externally there are two more pockets secured with zips. Each one goes to the full depth of the bag. Adjustable shoulder strap that is sewn securely to the body of the bag so very strong. Fittings are brass and durable.
Dimensions:
H: 25 cm (10 inch)
W: 19 cm (7.5 inch)
Fabric: Linen/cotton. Lining and matching fabric is cotton.
Color: As shown on straps, reverse of bag is as shown. Lining is peach (as shown)
Fabric Design: Mako (Didjiridu), hand printed from Injalak Arts in Gunbalanya, NT.
The designers: Samson Namundja
Samson Namundja is an Australian Aboriginal artist born in 1969 and is the son of Dianne Ginjmulu and Bob Wanurr Namundja. He is associated with the Yirridjdja Dreaming, Kardbam Clan, and speaks Kunwinjku, living in the Gunbalanya community in the Northern Territory and working with Injalak Arts. Namundja’s art primarily features animal figures and ancestral stories, painted using the traditional x-ray style seen in rock art, along with cross-hatching (rarrk). He was taught by his father and other elders and seeks to preserve these cultural practices for future generations, as shown by his depiction of Yawk Yawks, Namarkkon (lightning spirits), and traditional fishing nets.
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Flying Fox Fabrics makes these bags in partnership with social enterprises in Cambodia. The Serena bags are made by Kravan House.
Kravan House trains, employs and supports disabled artisans and has been doing so since 2003 when founder Thanan Hok founded it.
Limited Edition: All our products are made in small batches as all the fabrics are handprinted in very limited quantities, sometimes no more than 2 metres.
Please note that each bag is unique and the placement of the fabric design is different and wonderful on each item.








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