Gauri Bag with Tassel
The Gauri Cotton Tote Bag with tassel features a lengthy shoulder strap and a detachable tassel, making it the perfect accompaniment for your daily outings. Its hand-woven design adds a touch of flair and functionality, whether you're running errands, going on a picnic, or spending the day at the beach.
Size W40 x H25 x D15 CM
Natural fibre bags are the quintessential summer accessory, perfect for everything from beach outings to market runs. Their natural, rustic charm makes them a beloved addition to any wardrobe. However, to keep your bag looking its best, it requires some special care. Here’s a comprehensive guide to ensure your bag remains in top condition season after season.
Dust Off Regularly: Use a soft, dry cloth or a soft-bristled brush to gently dust off your bag. This helps remove any surface dirt and prevents buildup.
Deep Cleaning: If your bag needs a deeper clean, mix a small amount of mild soap with lukewarm water. Use a soft cloth or sponge, dip it into the soapy water, and gently wipe down the bag. Avoid soaking the straw, as excessive moisture can weaken the fibers.
Drying: After cleaning, let your bag air dry in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. Direct sunlight can cause the straw to become brittle and discoloured.
Avoid Overloading: Straw bags are sturdy, but they aren’t meant to carry heavy loads. Overloading can distort the shape and weaken the structure. Stick to carrying light to medium-weight items.
Handle with Care: When carrying your straw basket bag, use the handles or straps rather than grabbing the fibres itself. This prevents undue stress on the woven material.
Storage: When not in use, store your straw bag in a cool, dry place. Stuff it with tissue paper to help maintain its shape, and keep it in a dust bag or pillowcase to protect it from dust and sunlight.
Waterproofing: Straw is naturally absorbent, so it’s important to protect your bag from moisture. Consider using a fabric protector spray specifically designed for natural fibers. Test it on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn’t discolour the fibre.
Quick Response to Spills: If your bag gets wet, blot the moisture immediately with a dry cloth. Do not rub, as this can spread the moisture and cause stains. Allow the bag to air dry thoroughly.
Stain Removal: For stubborn stains, use a slightly damp cloth with a touch of mild soap. Gently blot the stain, then wipe with a clean damp cloth to remove any soap residue. Let the bag air dry.
Fresh Air: If your bag starts to develop an odour, let it air out in a dry, well-ventilated area. Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight for extended periods.
Baking Soda: To absorb odours, you can place a small amount of baking soda in a breathable pouch or wrap it in tissue paper and leave it inside the bag for a few days.
Shape Retention: Always store your bag in a way that maintains its shape. Avoid crushing or folding it.
Repairing Minor Damage: If you notice small breaks or frays in the straw, you can carefully trim the loose ends with scissors. For more significant damage, consider taking it to a professional who specialises in repairing natural fibre materials.
Off-Season Storage: If you only use your straw basket bag seasonally, take extra care when storing it during the off-season. Clean it thoroughly, let it dry completely, and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use a dust bag or a pillowcase for protection.
Reinforcement: Over time, the handles and other parts of the bag might show signs of wear. Consider reinforcing these areas with leather or fabric patches to extend the bag's life.
By following these tips, your straw basket bag can remain a charming and functional accessory for many years. Proper care not only preserves its beauty but also respects the craftsmanship that goes into creating these timeless pieces.
LEATHER BAGS
Leather bags are handwoven resulting in unique variations in colour and texture. These characteristics are not flaws but a testament to the handmade quality and natural materials used.
Refrain from carrying excessively heavy items to prevent deforming the bag’s shape.
If your bag gets wet, blot the water away immediately with a soft, dry cloth. Never immerse the leather in water or use artificial heat sources like radiators or hairdryers to dry it. Allow the bag to dry naturally.
Always store your bag in a dust bag when not in use. This allows air circulation and prevents mildew. Ensure the dust bag is soft and does not scratch the leather.