| Weight | 0.5 kg |
|---|---|
| Size | Approximate measurements: 48cm L x 20cm W x 35cm H |
| Color | Beige, Black, Gold, Light brown |
This market tote carries the unmistakable energy of a Moroccan souk—handwoven from natural straw and brought to life with a pair of winking sequin eyes. The body is a tactile, matte basket weave that feels substantial yet lightweight in hand, with a slight give that speaks to its handcrafted origins. Rolled brown leather handles are anchored by leather patches and secured with white contrast stitching and a central metal rivet; the leather has a subtle sheen that will soften and develop a patina with use. The front face features two oversized eyes: one crafted from black fabric with a gold sequin pupil and gold sequin trim, the other a solid disc of shimmering gold sequins. Both are framed by black embroidered lashes, while the top rim is finished with a black-and-natural striped pattern that echoes the basket’s structure.
Artisan Craftsmanship
Every bag is woven by master weaver Dounia, whose hands shape palm leaf and straw using techniques passed down through generations. The appliquéd eyes are stitched by hand, with sequins individually sewn to catch the light. This piece reflects sustainable artisan practices—the straw is a renewable material, and the entire process supports rural women’s cooperatives. Because each bag is made by a person, not a machine, slight variations in weave density and sequin placement are part of its character.
Design Details
The open-top silhouette is a classic market shape, ideal for beach days, farmers’ markets, or as a statement everyday carryall. The two short leather handles sit comfortably in the crook of your arm or in hand. Inside, the basket is unlined, revealing the raw, textured straw—a reminder of its natural roots. The sequin eyes are not just decorative; they add a playful, almost talismanic presence that sparks conversation.
Specifications
- Material
- Handwoven natural straw, brown leather handles, black fabric appliqué, gold sequins, thread
- Color
- Natural beige, brown, black, gold, white (stitching)
- Construction
- Hand-woven basket body; leather handles attached with leather patches, white contrast stitching, and metal rivets
- Decoration
- Appliquéd and embroidered sequin eyes with black lashes; striped top rim
- Closure
- Open top (no closure)
- Lining
- Unlined
- Carry Style
- Hand-carried via two short leather handles
Pro-Tip: Natural straw may shed a few fibers during the first few uses—this is normal and diminishes quickly. To keep the sequins sparkling, avoid rubbing them against rough surfaces. The leather handles will darken and soften with exposure to skin oils and sunlight, developing a rich patina unique to your bag.
Your Questions Answered
Will this bag fit a laptop?
This is a market tote with an open top and no internal structure, so it’s not designed to safely carry a laptop. It’s best for beach towels, a book, a water bottle, or market finds. If you need a work bag, explore our handwoven straw bags with structured shapes.
Is the bag lined?
No, it’s intentionally left unlined to showcase the natural straw texture. Small items like keys or coins may poke through the weave, so we recommend using a pouch or zippered bag inside.
How do I clean it?
Spot clean with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid soaking the straw or leather. Let it air dry away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Can I order this for my boutique?
Absolutely. This sequin eye design is a standout piece for resort and boutique buyers. Reach out through our wholesale program for bulk pricing and custom options.
A: Moroccan straw bags are handwoven from various natural plant fibers, each with unique properties:
- Rattan: Durable vine-like material from tropical palms, known for strength and structured shape
- Raffia: Soft, flexible palm leaf fibers with natural water resistance
- Seagrass: Fast-growing coastal grass with superior water resistance and durability
- Water hyacinth: Sustainable aquatic plant fibers that are soft and pliable
- Palm leaves: Traditional material from date palms and doum palms
- Reed and sedge: Natural marsh grasses used for tight, decorative weaving
All materials are biodegradable, sustainable, and eco-friendly, harvested responsibly and woven by skilled artisans using centuries-old techniques. Each fiber type creates unique textures and patterns, making every bag one-of-a-kind.
A: Proper care keeps your straw bag beautiful for years:
Regular maintenance:
- Empty and vacuum with upholstery brush attachment to remove dust from crevices
- Dust weekly with a soft, dry cloth or soft-bristled brush
- Use packing tape (sticky side out) between cleanings to pick up lint and dust
Spot cleaning:
- Dampen (not soak) a soft cloth with water and gently wipe visible dirt
- For stubborn stains: Mix few drops of mild dish soap in 1 cup warm water, gently scrub with old toothbrush following the grain of the straw
- Wipe away soap with clean damp cloth, pat dry with towel
- Always air dry completely away from direct heat and sunlight
Never: Machine wash, soak in water, use bleach or harsh chemicals, or apply excessive moisture.
A: No, straw bags are not waterproof. Natural plant fibers are absorbent and can be damaged by water. Here's what you need to know:
Water exposure risks:
- Excessive moisture weakens fibers and can cause warping or distortion
- Prolonged wetness can lead to mold or mildew growth
- Water stains may become permanent
Protection strategies:
- Avoid rain: Don't use straw bags in wet weather
- If it gets wet: Immediately blot with dry cloth, stuff with tissue paper to maintain shape, and air dry completely in well-ventilated area
- Optional waterproofing: Some natural fiber protector sprays offer light protection—test on small hidden area first
- Smart planning: Carry a backup fabric tote inside for unexpected weather
Straw bags are best for dry weather occasions: beach days, markets, festivals, brunches, and indoor events.
A: Straw bags are sturdy but not designed for heavy loads. Here's how to use them properly:
Weight guidelines:
- Light to medium items only (towel, sunscreen, wallet, phone, book)
- Avoid overloading—it distorts shape and weakens structure
- Distribute weight evenly throughout the bag
Proper handling:
- Always carry by handles or straps—never grab the woven body
- Rest bag on its flat base, not on rough surfaces that can damage fibers
- Never roll, fold significantly, or compress the bag
What to avoid carrying:
- Heavy electronics (laptops, tablets)
- Multiple bottles or containers
- Wet items (damp towels, swimsuits)—place in waterproof pouch first
- Sharp objects that could snag or tear fibers
With proper use, quality straw bags last for many years.
A: Proper storage preserves shape and prevents damage:
Storage guidelines:
- Stuff with tissue paper or bubble wrap to maintain original shape
- Store in cotton dust bag or pillowcase (never plastic—promotes mold)
- Keep in cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity
- Store upright or lay flat—don't hang by handles (stretches straps)
- Avoid placing heavy items on top
Off-season storage:
- Clean thoroughly and ensure completely dry before storing
- Check periodically for any signs of mold or pests
- Refresh with baking soda sachet to absorb odors
Never store in:
Compressed spaces that crush the structure
A: While traditionally summer accessories, quality straw bags can be styled year-round:
Best seasons:
- Spring/Summer: Perfect for beaches, markets, picnics, outdoor events
- Fall: Great for farmer's markets, casual outings in dry weather
- Winter: Indoor use only (shopping, brunch, as decorative storage)
Year-round styling tips:
- Pair with neutral tones for fall/winter sophistication
- Use as statement piece against darker seasonal wardrobes
- Transition to indoor décor: plant holder, magazine basket, or entryway organizer
Avoid during:
- Rainy seasons
- Snowy/wet winter weather
- High humidity environments
With proper care and weather awareness, your straw bag becomes a versatile four-season accessory.
A: These are marks of authenticity, not defects! Handcrafted straw bags naturally show:
- Color variations: Natural fibers have organic color differences; hand-dyeing creates unique shading
- Weaving irregularities: Each artisan's hand-weaving style creates slightly different tension and patterns
- Texture differences: Natural materials have varying thickness and flexibility
- Size variations: Hand-measured dimensions may vary slightly (typically within 1-2 inches)
These "imperfections" prove your bag was handmade by skilled artisans using traditional techniques. Mass-produced bags lack this character and soul. Each variation makes your piece a one-of-a-kind work of functional art.
A: Yes! Minor damage can often be repaired:
DIY repairs:
- Small breaks or frays: Carefully trim loose ends with sharp scissors
- Loose handles: Hand-stitch reinforcements with strong thread or add leather/fabric patches
- Minor tears: Secure with matching thread following the weave pattern
Professional repairs:
- Significant damage to structure or large tears
- Handle reattachment requiring specialized tools
- Take to leather repair shops or shoe repair services—they have heavy-duty needles and materials
Prevention is best:
- Handle with care, avoid overloading
- Store properly to prevent crushing
- Keep away from pets and sharp objects
Quality straw bags, when properly cared for, can last decades—some families have bags from the 1950s still in use!
A: Absolutely! Straw bags are among the most sustainable accessories:
Environmental benefits:
- Biodegradable: All-natural plant fibers decompose without harm
- Renewable resources: Materials like seagrass, palm, and raffia grow quickly
- Low-impact production: Handweaving uses no electricity or machinery
- Zero waste: Artisans use entire plant with minimal waste
- Chemical-free: Most use natural dyes and traditional tanning methods
Social sustainability:
- Fair trade: Supports artisan communities with fair wages (often 3-4x local minimum wage)
- Preserves tradition: Keeps ancient weaving techniques alive
- Empowers artisans: Provides stable income for skilled craftspeople
- Community impact: Each purchase supports multiple families
Choosing a handmade straw bag is a vote for sustainable fashion and ethical production. Discover our artisan story at Meet Dounia - Moroccan Straw Artisan.
A: Prices reflect handcraft time, material quality, and artisan skill:
Small bags (clutches, mini bags, poufs): $35-$65
Medium bags (shoulder bags, crossbodies, standard totes): $55-$95
Large bags (beach totes, market bags, travel bags): $75-$135
Extra-large or highly detailed pieces: $135-$200+
Factors affecting price:
- Size and capacity
- Complexity of weaving (tight weaves take longer)
- Material type (rattan and water hyacinth often cost more)
- Embellishments (leather straps, tassels, pom-poms, embroidery)
- Artisan reputation and workshop location
Each bag represents days of skilled handwork creating functional art that lasts for generations. The investment supports traditional artisan communities and sustainable fashion. For bulk orders, explore our wholesale Moroccan products.
Choose from two delivery options for your handcrafted Moroccan treasures:
FREE Standard Shipping: USA, Europe: 7-15 business days -International: 10-25 business days. No minimum order requirement
Express Shipping: USA: 3-5 business days - Europe: 2-3 business days - International: 4-10 business days. Rates calculated at checkout
Fulfillment time: Please allow 2-3 business days before shipping begins.
Returns: We offer a 30-day return policy for your peace of mind. For complete details, please visit our Shipping Policy and Return and Refund Policy pages.


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