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Pineapple Bag Charm |
Handbag charms are all the rage right now, available in a myriad of designs and materials. These are darling, handmade by artisans in Rwanda of raffia from locally sourced palm trees.
"A little charm goes a long way. Made using the coil-weaving technique in Rwanda with playful texture and a graphic twist, this black-and-natural pineapple adds a wink of whimsy to any tote, basket, or keyring. It loops on easy, travels light, and brings a tropical touch wherever it goes."
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Nanasi Charm |
Also in these "charming" designs -
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Beehive Charm |
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Dimu Lemon Charm |
I love pineapples, so that one is my pick. I hope everyone has a lovely weekend. I am headed this evening to a wine bar on the island in Venice with live music and an impressive wine list. I am wearing this silk J. Crew Collection outfit from my closet. I don't usually wear pants, but I love the off the shoulder top and crop pants in a blue silk plaid -
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J. Crew Collection - CCC |
For all you Mark Sikes fans, his collaboration with Pottery Barn is now on sale with an additional 20% off this weekend only. There are some really great deals. Find it here.
I saw these at Frances Valentine's and they are adorable. I especially love raffia charms and have searched many sources to find them. I recently bought a wonderful Pajara Pinta hat at Cult Mia with raffia charms all around the hat band.
ReplyDeleteA bit late to the dance, but I have to say..... THANK YOU BETH......... The Flair book arrived this morning. What a charmer. The format is perfect for bed reading.
ReplyDeleteIt will be a favorite go to for so many occasions. Love it.
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