Hand-woven Jute Tote Bag
Eco-friendly bag crafted with traditional Bengali weaving techniques
Inclusive of all taxes
Meet the Artisan
25
Years of Craft
15
Families Supported
Lakshmi Devi
"Each thread I weave carries the dreams of my village."
Lakshmi Devi learned the art of jute weaving from her grandmother when she was just 12 years old. After her husband's passing in 2015, she became the sole provider for her three children.
What started as a survival skill became her passion and her purpose. "When I weave, I feel connected to my grandmother, to our village's history. Each pattern tells a story," she says.
Through Craft Revival Trust, Lakshmi now leads a group of 15 women weavers. Together, they've revived traditional Bengali patterns that were on the verge of being lost forever.
"When someone buys our bags, they're not just buying a product. They're keeping our culture alive. They're helping my daughter go to college. They're proof that traditional skills still matter in this modern world."
Her dream? To establish a weaving school in her village so that the next generation doesn't have to leave their homes to find dignified work.
Women Empowerment & Heritage Preservation
Empowering 500+ women artisans across 12 villages in West Bengal
Free Delivery
5-7 business days
Easy Returns
7-day return policy
Product Details
This beautiful tote bag represents the intersection of sustainability and craftsmanship. Each bag is hand-woven using natural jute fibers sourced from the Ganges delta region. The weaving technique, passed down through generations, creates a distinctive texture that is both sturdy and elegant.
Features: • 100% natural jute construction • Reinforced cotton lining • Internal pocket for small items • Comfortable shoulder straps • Dimensions: 40cm x 35cm x 12cm • Supports up to 10kg weight
Care: Spot clean with damp cloth. Air dry only.