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Pencil case, recycled multicoloured brocade honeycomb design fabric 20 x 4 x 4cms

(Code: ASP2364)
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Pencil case, recycled multicoloured brocade honeycomb design fabric 20 x 4 x 4cms
  • Pencil case, recycled multicoloured brocade honeycomb design fabric 20 x 4 x 4cms
  • Pencil case, recycled multicoloured brocade honeycomb design fabric 20 x 4 x 4cms
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Never have to search for a pen again! With this brocade polyester pencil case which is ideal for holding all your pens, pencils, and other stationery, or even cosmetics for on the go.

A multicoloured honeycomb design, fabric pencil case (patterned on the front and back) lined with royal blue material, zipped top, with gold coloured thread and blue tassels.

Brocade is a traditional woven technique that is crafted on Dunion Silk. This coin purse is created using the leftover off-cuts from a fabric factory – by repurposing this scrap fabric, our artisans are saving these gorgeous textiles from going into a landfill.

Brocade is a shuttle woven fabric which is usually constructed on draw looms, taking much longer than many other textiles due to the intricate nature of the technique, and the years of practice it often takes for artisans to develop their skills. The brocade designs often add a thickness and sturdiness to the fabric that is absent in other design as the pattern is woven into the fabric itself instead of being added on top. The painstaking effort, traditional significance, and elaborate designs that brocade fabric often has all contribute to these products looking beautiful and sophisticated.

Hand wash in cool water.

Approximate size: 20(L) x 4 (W) x 4cms (H)

Made by Aspiration a small fair-trading organisation in Delhi, India. One of Aspiration's aims is to revive the old crafts of India. Brocade weaving is a technique that has been used in India for hundreds of years.

Country of origin: India