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Pompom Bucket Bag

The work-of-art handcrocheted bucket bag in pima (93%), baby alpaca (5%) and wool (2%), has a drawstring closure and alpaca fur pompoms.

  • One size
  • Pima Cotton (93%), Baby Alpaca (5%), Wool (2%), Alpaca Fur Poms; Lining - 100% Cotton
  • Made in Peru
  • Height 10", Width 11", Depth 5", Strap Length 53"
  • Item # 255762
  • This product is not available where banned by local fur ordinance. Our fur is sustainably sourced from alpaca farmers in Peru. Please note alpacas are virtually never raised for their fur in the Andes. Rather, they are necessarily sheared once a year. It is only when an animal dies of natural causes that the fur is harvested.
  • The work-of-art handcrocheted bucket bag in pima (93%), baby alpaca (5%) and wool (2%), has a drawstring closure and alpaca fur pompoms.

  • One size
  • Pima Cotton (93%), Baby Alpaca (5%), Wool (2%), Alpaca Fur Poms; Lining - 100% Cotton
  • Made in Peru
  • Height 10", Width 11", Depth 5", Strap Length 53"
  • Item # 255762
  • This product is not available where banned by local fur ordinance. Our fur is sustainably sourced from alpaca farmers in Peru. Please note alpacas are virtually never raised for their fur in the Andes. Rather, they are necessarily sheared once a year. It is only when an animal dies of natural causes that the fur is harvested.
  • $208.00
    Pompom Bucket Bag
    $208.00

    Description

    The work-of-art handcrocheted bucket bag in pima (93%), baby alpaca (5%) and wool (2%), has a drawstring closure and alpaca fur pompoms.

  • One size
  • Pima Cotton (93%), Baby Alpaca (5%), Wool (2%), Alpaca Fur Poms; Lining - 100% Cotton
  • Made in Peru
  • Height 10", Width 11", Depth 5", Strap Length 53"
  • Item # 255762
  • This product is not available where banned by local fur ordinance. Our fur is sustainably sourced from alpaca farmers in Peru. Please note alpacas are virtually never raised for their fur in the Andes. Rather, they are necessarily sheared once a year. It is only when an animal dies of natural causes that the fur is harvested.