Olaedo Small Purple geometric patterned Aso-Oke Clutch Bag/Travel Wallet
This Aso-Oke clutch is a unique and special addition to your wardrobe. This clutch is handcrafted with care using the finest materials to ensure their durability and longevity. This clutch is a one-of-a-kind item, transformed from a genuine heirloom into a stunning fashion statement through an upcycling process.
The Olaedo Small Purple geometric patterned Aso-Oke Clutch Bag/Travel Wallet is a perfect example of the exquisite craftsmanship that goes into each clutch. It is made of authentic Aso-Oke fabric with intricate patterns that showcase its beauty.
By owning one of these clutches, you not only add a touch of sophistication to your outfit but also carry a piece of the past with you as you create new memories. The Olaedo Small Purple clutch is compact, making it a perfect travel companion for keeping your essentials close at hand. It’s also great for attending events or going out for the evening.
This classic piece will never go out of style and will always add a touch of elegance to any outfit.
INFORMATION:
- Olaedo Small Purple and Lilac geometric patterned Aso-Oke Clutch Bag/Travel Wallet.
- Each of our clutches features narrow-loom fabrics from Nigeria that are handwoven with selected 100% cotton Aso-Oke and lurex metallic warp threads, which adds to the stunning effect of the horizontal striped patterns.
- Height: 13.5cm/5.31 in
- Width: 24.5cm/9.64 in
- Length: 14cm/5.51 in
- Designed to hold your go-to items such as a mobile phone, keys, money, and lipstick.
- Fold over top with magnetic fastening
- Internal zip-fastening pocket
- Polyester Lining.
- Comes wrapped and packaged in an upcycled tie-fastening wax print pouch
- Ships 3-5 days
- This beautiful bag is very delicate and should be looked after with love. It's not made for the rain or water, so keep them dry and enjoy them longer
- Free Domestic shipping
Additional Information:
- Aso-Oke (pronounced ah-SHOW-kay) is short for Aso Ilu Oke which means clothes from the up-country. It is also sometimes referred to as Aso-Ofi. It is a handwoven cloth made mostly by the Yoruba tribe of southwest Nigeria.
- Please note the Aso-Oke used in this beautiful cross bag/ clutch is more than 25 years old, It was passed on to me as a family heirloom. Any imperfection on the fabric is not a flaw, it shows the age and uniqueness of this special piece.