Baby Blue + Orange Checkers Bag by Abeer
This signature bag adds a feminine, but still edgy, vibe to your look. It is a smaller sized bag.
How to Wear: Under-the-Arm/Handheld
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This LAMSA crochet bag is handmade with care and passion by a Syrian artisan experiencing refugeehood. Perfecting this detailed pattern takes 2-3 days of work.
Inside, find the name of Abeer, the artisan who made your bag, hand embroidered in Arabic. Each bag comes with a magnetic clip to keep your belongings secure.
Wear your crochet with the love it was made with.
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Thank you for your purchase which supports women's empowerment and helps cultivate a self-reliant community of craft-makers in crisis. All proceeds are donated to a refugee primary school in the Bekaa Valley.
This signature bag adds a feminine, but still edgy, vibe to your look. It is a smaller sized bag.
How to Wear: Under-the-Arm/Handheld
—
This LAMSA crochet bag is handmade with care and passion by a Syrian artisan experiencing refugeehood. Perfecting this detailed pattern takes 2-3 days of work.
Inside, find the name of Abeer, the artisan who made your bag, hand embroidered in Arabic. Each bag comes with a magnetic clip to keep your belongings secure.
Wear your crochet with the love it was made with.
—
Thank you for your purchase which supports women's empowerment and helps cultivate a self-reliant community of craft-makers in crisis. All proceeds are donated to a refugee primary school in the Bekaa Valley.
This signature bag adds a feminine, but still edgy, vibe to your look. It is a smaller sized bag.
How to Wear: Under-the-Arm/Handheld
—
This LAMSA crochet bag is handmade with care and passion by a Syrian artisan experiencing refugeehood. Perfecting this detailed pattern takes 2-3 days of work.
Inside, find the name of Abeer, the artisan who made your bag, hand embroidered in Arabic. Each bag comes with a magnetic clip to keep your belongings secure.
Wear your crochet with the love it was made with.
—
Thank you for your purchase which supports women's empowerment and helps cultivate a self-reliant community of craft-makers in crisis. All proceeds are donated to a refugee primary school in the Bekaa Valley.