Created with vintage silk fabrics originally spun and hand-painted for the kimono industry in Kyoto, Japan using techniques over 1300 years old. My vendor in Beverly Hills was born and raised in Kyoto and is closely affiliated with the kimono fabric supply trade. She is able to source endless bolts of unused retired fabrics as well as vintage kimono robes which are deconstructed, cleaned, and ironed by highly experienced Japanese women before being imported to the States. I am pleased to finally be able to share these fine fabrics with you in the form of this one of a kind creation, a luxury product of upcycling made in Muncie, Indiana. Spot clean silk with mild soap and damp cloth, may be more aggessive with hand cleaning the lining fabric. May handwash entire bag or dry clean if desired.
With nothing in it, this 2-Zip Cube bag measures as a 7.5" cube giving it lots of space for all of your necessaries. It is plush to the touch and has contrasting interior linings to help you stay organized. The antique bronze metal zippers are top-stitched for added durability. A layer of felt between the exterior silk and heavy duty polyester posh lining fabric not only provides that perfect touch of cute softness, but also adds a layer of absorbant protection should you have an unwanted spill inside.
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What People Are Saying
Sarah Ergler
Carrie is a gifted artist full of joy and light, and you see that in every piece she creates. I can honestly say I own or have gifted something at every price point, from a keychain to a kimono, and I’m telling you ,it’s more than worth your time and money to do some shopping with Carrie Wright! The beauty and luxury are unmatched!
Danielle Lakes
I can’t say enough about Carrie’s work. She makes every stroke and every stitch with so much care and it shines in everything that she does. She makes it so that I can have those reminders in my home or something just tucked away in my pocket. And to get something like that as a gift just makes you feel incredibly special, incredibly loved! It’s made me feel that way anyway!
Mary Krutulis
When our grandson and his fiance announced that they would be married in Zion National Park in Utah, I knew immediately I wanted to wear a color that would be perfect with the red rocks of Zion, and I also knew who could create what I wanted- Carrie Wright whose silk creations are magic. Covid 19 forced a change of wedding venue to Brown County, IN, but the event lost nothing in translation. Neither did my beautiful silk ensemble which received many complements! It was a wonderful day, and I’m so grateful to Carrie for creating the perfect skirt for me!
Janet Gernand
The first time that I saw Carrie’s work was when her beautiful banners were displayed on the walls of our church’s sanctuary. For a long time I was not aware that she was the one who created them! Once I learned that Carrie was the artist, I strongly encouraged her to open a business so that others could enjoy her gifts and talents. I know I wasn’t the only one encouraging her to do this! This past Mother’s day, one of my daughters surprised me with one of Carrie’s beautiful scarves. It’s a gift that I will forever cherish! If you’re looking for a unique gift to give a special friend or loved one for any occasion, I highly recommend one of Carrie’s gorgeous creations!
Terry Ayers
My husband and I hired Carrie for three different jobs here at our place. She created these beautiful banners with verses or songs as we asked her to. She would come in the room and look around and really know the dimensions it should be, the colors, the patterns. And the thoughts behind our ideas she could really interpret a result that was just fantastic! Her color choices were just awesome, and the richness of the fabrics and the color combinations were just wonderful! The work itself is exquisite! We’re very thankful for her creativity, for the results in these messages that these works of art communicate to everyone that walks through the door. We’re just really thrilled with the results!
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