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Go to the shopThis jute file folder closes with a simple button lock, keeping loose papers and certificates secure on the way to a meeting. The cover is woven jute, stiffened to hold its shape so documents stay flat rather than dog-eared in a bag. Light enough to carry all day, it reads as a considered, plastic-free alternative to the usual plastic sleeve. It suits a desk, a conference table, and the gift pile at a corporate event alike.
Made with 100% natural jute, Handmade paper inside NA
Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in colour, texture and dimension are natural and celebrate its handmade origin.
A file folder is judged on the desk and in the bag, and this one is built for both. The button lock keeps the flap shut so nothing slides out between the office and the meeting room.
For daily use, slip in your working papers, a notepad, and a pen, and let the stiffened jute cover guard them from creases. Wipe the surface with a dry or barely damp cloth. Jute does not like a soak.
For the office and the conference circuit, it carries certificates, printouts, and handouts to seminars and client meetings without looking like standard stationery. It just looks better. The natural weave signals a workplace that has thought about its plastic.
As a gift, it works for corporate giveaways, onboarding kits, and Diwali hampers, especially in bulk where a plastic folder would feel throwaway. Keep it out of rain and damp storage, and it stays firm and presentable for a long working life.
A folder has one job a soft jute bag does not: it must stay rigid enough to keep paper flat. That structure is what this craft adds. The jute fabric is first cut to the folder's panels, then bonded to a stiff inner board so the cover holds its shape under a full set of documents.
The bound edges come next. A cotton or jute tape is folded over each raw edge and stitched down, which stops the weave fraying and gives the folder its clean, finished line. The button lock is fixed last, the fastening set into the flap and its catch onto the front so the two meet with a light press.
Jute earns its place here. The fibre is light yet strong, and it grows from a fast, rain-fed crop that needs little chemical help, which is why the same material used for rugged sacking can be refined and stiffened into a folder you are happy to carry into a meeting. It looks the part.
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