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Taat Handbag

Rs. 720
Product Details

This Taat Handbag by HCL Foundation blends artisan craft with practical design. Hand-stitched and embroidered in India, it carries your essentials with charm and durable workmanship for everyday use. This piece is perfect for gifting and everyday elegance.

Art TypeTaat Weaving
Dimension40X30X6
Materials & Care

Avoid exposure to moisture and direct sunlight to maintain shape and color.
Handwash separately. Do not machine wash.

Product Disclosure
SKUSD-TWHB-O-01
Style CodeSD-TWHB-O
HSN Code42022210
RegionHardoi
StateUttar pradesh
Curated bySamuday Crafts Pvt Ltd

Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in colour, texture and dimension are natural and celebrate its handmade origin.

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This is an everyday bag. It is roomy enough for a market run, a stack of books, a tablet, and the small things a day needs, yet light to carry on the shoulder or in the hand. The natural grain of the fibre pairs easily with linen, cotton, and denim, in casual and in smart-casual looks alike.

It also dresses up. For a daytime event or a relaxed evening, let the earthy weave sit against a simple kurta or a plain dress, where it reads as a considered, low-key choice. Two colours layered in a wardrobe cover most outings.

Treat it as the natural object it is. Banana fibre is sturdy but not waterproof, so keep the bag out of heavy rain and do not soak it. Wipe it with a damp cloth and let it dry fully in air or gentle sun, and store it somewhere dry so the fibre does not hold moisture.
It starts with what the orchard throws away. Once a banana plant has fruited, its tall stem is cut down as waste, and that stem is where the fibre lives.

The fibre is pulled by hand. Workers strip the layers of the stem and draw out long, pale strands, a slow and labour-heavy step that no machine does as cleanly. The strands are washed and then sun-dried until they stiffen into a usable fibre.

Next the fibre becomes cord. The dried strands are twisted and plied into an even, strong cord that can take the weight a bag must carry. Only then does the bag take shape.

The artisans of the Samuday Crafts cluster weave and stitch the cord into the body, set the base so it stands, and fix the handle to bear a full load. The result keeps the earthy colour and the slight irregularity of a fibre that grew, rather than one that was made in a factory.
What is a banana fibre handbag made of?
A banana fibre handbag is made from the natural fibre drawn out of the stem of the banana plant, usually the stem left over after the fruit is harvested. The fibre is stripped, dried, and twisted into a cord that is then woven and stitched into the bag. For the exact composition of this piece, please check the specification.
Is a banana fibre bag waterproof?
A banana fibre bag is not waterproof, because banana fibre is a natural material that absorbs water like other plant fibres. Keep it out of heavy rain and avoid soaking it. If it does get damp, wipe it and let it dry fully in air.
Is a banana fibre handbag durable?
A banana fibre handbag is durable, as the fibre from the banana stem is naturally strong and tear-resistant. Cared for well and kept dry, it holds its shape and use for years. The natural fibre is also flexible, so it takes everyday handling without cracking.
How do I clean and care for a banana fibre bag?
Clean a banana fibre bag by wiping it with a damp cloth and letting it dry fully in air or gentle sun. Store it somewhere dry, since trapped moisture can lead to mould; if any appears, wipe it with a little white vinegar and sun-dry. Keep it away from heavy rain and harsh, prolonged sunlight.
Is banana fibre eco-friendly?
Banana fibre is eco-friendly because it is drawn from the banana plant's stem, a part normally discarded as farm waste once the fruit is picked. It is renewable and biodegradable, so the finished bag returns to the soil rather than lingering as plastic would. Choosing it also reduces the waste burning that the stems would otherwise face.
What does Taat mean in this product name?
Taat is the term used here for the coarse, sturdy natural-fibre cloth tradition this handbag belongs to, made in this case from banana fibre. It is not a brand or a login portal, despite what a plain search for the word may suggest. The handbag itself is a woven banana fibre piece.
Who makes this banana fibre handbag?
This banana fibre handbag is made by the artisans of Samuday Crafts, who work the banana stem fibre into cord and then into bags. We attribute at the cluster level rather than naming an individual, because that is what we can stand behind honestly. Buying it supports those artisans and the use of farm waste.
What can I carry in a banana fibre handbag?
A banana fibre handbag suits everyday loads such as a market shop, books, a tablet, a wallet, and small daily items. It is roomy yet light, so it works for a commute or a casual outing. Avoid very heavy or sharp objects that could strain the woven body.
Does the colour of a banana fibre bag fade?
A banana fibre bag keeps the natural, earthy tone of the dried fibre, which can lighten a little with long exposure to strong sun. To hold the colour, avoid leaving it in direct sunlight for long stretches and store it in a dry, shaded spot. Slight variation between pieces is normal for a natural fibre.
Is a banana fibre handbag a good gift?
A banana fibre handbag makes a thoughtful gift for someone who values sustainable, handmade things. It carries an honest story, made from farm waste by artisans, that the recipient can share. It also suits everyday use, so it is a gift that gets carried rather than stored away.

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