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Hmong Cross-Stitch Cotton-Blend Tote Bag - Pink Vacation
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Designed by Nuchsuwan, this tote bag is defined by its bright cross-stitching, a splendid example of Hmong hill tribe handicrafts in Thailand. Hand crafted from a poly-cotton blend, the tote features a striped hill tribe pattern accented by bright aluminum beads. Lined in black cotton, the interior includes one open pocket and one zippered, while a magnetic snap closure keeps your valuables safe and secure. Patterns and colors will vary due to the handmade nature of the fabric.
- 80% cotton, 20% polyester; cotton lining
- 0.32 lbs
- Bag: 16.5 inches H x 14.5 inches W x 3.5 inches D
- Strap(s): 21.3 inches L x 1.4 inches W
- Drop length: 9.8 inches from strap to bag
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Nuchsuwan
Country: Thailand
"Hello! My name is Nuchsuwan Singkam, but you can call me ‘Yui’. I’m from Lamphun, Chiang Mai’s neighboring province. Now I’m a mother of 2 adorable kids, living in Chiang Mai with my husband. I help his family’s business in wholesale pork, and make my handicraft products.
"After I finished studying Marketing at Payap University (Chiang Mai), I worked with an automobile company, and then worked as an executive housekeeper until I had my first child. I quit my job to be a full-time homemaker and help my husband’s business sometimes.
"My routine at that time didn’t allow conventional hours for me, because I had to stay up late from midnight to 5 A.M., then sleep and wake up in the afternoon, but I had some free time to find some hobbies. My brother’s girlfriend sews clothes for selling, and sometimes I would help her make a pattern.
"Once, when I went to Chiang Mai’s biggest market, I saw a beautiful handbag from a hill tribe shop. I got an idea that I wanted to make my own bag design, so I went to my brother’s girlfriend to borrow her sewing machine and I tried to make my first hill tribe bag. That was the point that I realized I could start to create my products for sale and begin to learn to embroider things myself.
"I started to sell on Instagram. The sales went well, but I wanted more sales channels. I tried another online website, but my English is not so good, so I went back to Instagram.
"I do every process by myself, from going to the market and selecting the best hill tribe fabric, patches and accessories; to designing and embroidering. I try to make my bags distinguished, and try to find a new idea every day. I want to have an investment to grow my shop and also increase the sales opportunities. I hope NOVICA will be a good way to help my dreams come true." "