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Global Groove

Polka Dot Felt Clutch

Polka Dot Felt Clutch

Regular price $19.95 USD
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Introducing our delightful hand felted zippered clutch, where style meets sustainability with a pop of playful charm! Certified fair trade and meticulously crafted, this clutch isn't just an accessory—it's a celebration of whimsy and eco-consciousness.

Picture yourself carrying this cheerful clutch adorned with a vibrant polka dot design. Each clutch is a testament to the skill of our artisans, who hand-felt every dot with precision and passion, creating a unique piece that radiates joy and personality.

Practicality meets charm with the convenient zippered closure, ensuring your essentials stay safe and secure wherever you go. Whether you're off to a brunch date or a night out with friends, this clutch adds a touch of fun and flair to any outfit. Elevate your accessory game with our hand felted zippered clutch—a fusion of creativity, functionality, and ethical values.
  • Zipper top with Pom-Pom pull.
  • Fully lined.
  • Measures approximately: 8 inches x 4.5 inches.
  • 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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