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Description

This glasses case is handmade in France from Balinese floral batik cotton fabric. It is padded with a quilt batting to ensure your glasses are well protected, and it's practical thanks to its clasp metal click clack.

An essential, chic accessory for storing your sunglasses or eyeglasses in your handbag or tote bag. A perfect, easy gift for her !

Its size fits both prescription and sunglasses.


PRODUCT DETAIL :

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` Size: 18x9 cm | 7.2x3.6 in
` Brass metal click clasp
` 100% cotton, hand-printed in Indonesia
` Cotton crepe lining to prevent scratching

Like all my creations, it is designed to last over time. A conscious slow fashion and ethical choice with respect for craftsmanship.

Each case is different, depending on the positioning of the fabric pattern.
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SHIPPING - DELIVERY to USA, Europe & Australia

Tracked mail (2-4 business days)
France | Europe

International Tracked Mail (4-12 business days)
USA | Canada | Australia | Other countries

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TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS ITEM

Inspired by living in Bali for many years, I have passionately selected every piece of Batik, traditional Indonesian fabrics, on the islands of Bali and Java to design and create these accessories.

Still used as traditional dress in Bali, batik is the ancestral Indonesian textile art, handed down from generation to generation.
Each fabric is a work of art and tells a story.

Traditionally hand- or pad-printed, batik's artisanal techniques can result in imperfections in print or color. Imperfections are part of the value and history of each piece. It's what makes it authentic and unique.

Colors may vary slightly depending on the device used.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or need advice.

Carl, MaisonSaba