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Felt Fruit Coin Purse - Apple

Felt Fruit Coin Purse - Apple

Regular price $14.95 USD
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This charming hand felted zippered coin purse is shaped like a crisp apple slice—a delightful fusion of style and sustainability! Crafted with care and certified fair trade, this purse isn't just a practical accessory—it's a testament to ethical craftsmanship and playful design.

Handcrafted by skilled artisans, each purse embodies the essence of a freshly picked apple, with vibrant colors and intricate details that add a touch of whimsy to your everyday carry. The secure zippered closure ensures your coins stay safe and secure, while the compact size makes it ideal for slipping into your pocket or purse.

But why stop at apples? Explore our array of fruit-shaped coin purses, including limes, watermelons, and more. Mix and match to create a colorful collection that reflects your unique style or surprise a friend with a fruity gift they'll adore.

  • Zipper top with Pom-Pom pull. 
  • Fully lined.
  • Measures approximately: 6 inches across.
  • 100% All Natural New Zealand Wool.
  • Azo-free dyes.
  • Due to the handmade nature, slight variations in size, exact color, shape, pattern, or other characteristics may be evident. Each piece is truly a unique work of art, lovingly crafted by hand.
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  • Walking into the Kathmandu production center’s reception you are immediately greeted by a cheerful ‘Namaste’. Commercial exports of felted products from Nepal have grown exponentially since around 2000, benefitting thousands of mostly women workers, production managers and family businesses who help support their families and educate their children with their earnings. 

  • Our hand-carved games are crafted in Saharanpur in the region of Uttar Pradesh, India that is well-known for the ancient woodcarving techniques. Temples in this region bear witness to the early talent of artisans in that region.  Today, the craft is still practiced using hand tools that are much the same.  

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