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Embroidered Huipil Leather Purse Passport Bag

Embroidered Huipil Leather Purse Passport Bag

Regular price $16.00
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Only at Paddle Frogs Agritourism shop in Roane County, Tennessee.

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Rock your essentials with Paddle Frogs' signature bohemian flair. This handmade crossbody purse features vibrant, upcycled embroidered huipil patterns and soft vegan leather suede, making it the perfect statement piece for festival season or everyday adventures. The slim, passport-sized design contours comfortably across your body with an adjustable strap, while a handy front zipper pocket and secure closure keep your belongings safe while you roam. Each piece is uniquely crafted in Guatemala—meaning no two are alike. Embrace the artisan spirit and take a piece of traditional textile art on your next journey.

Product Specifications

  • Material: Vegan Leather Suede and Upcycled Cotton Huipil Textiles
  • Style: Slim Crossbody / Passport Bag
  • Strap: Adjustable crossbody strap
  • Closure: Secure main closure with an exterior front zipper pocket
  • Origin: Handmade in Guatemala

Artisan Note: Huipils are traditional, hand-woven Mayan blouses. Because this bag utilizes authentic, hand-embroidered textiles, the exact geometric patterns and color spectrums will vary from piece to piece, ensuring your bag is completely unique.

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Parking

We treat our registered guests to a seamless, stress-free arrival. Your booking unlocks dedicated on-site parking designed specifically for your itinerary:

  • Shop & Garden Visitors: Enjoy convenient parking in our grass-and-gravel lot right by the storefront, then walk through the open gate.
  • Paddleboard Reservists: Receive exclusive access to our gated grass parking pasture. Pull through the gate (go slow, watch for children), turn left, and park behind the Paddle Frogs sign. Your vehicle and gear will remain completely secure while you are out conquering the Emory River!