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Raja Leather and Cane Sling Bag | Handcrafted Balinese Leather Rattan Crossbody

Raja Leather and Cane Sling Bag | Handcrafted Balinese Leather Rattan Crossbody

SKU: DC-2790955
$129.00Price

It’s a bag that somehow manages to look like you live a curated, adventurous life, even if most of your adventures are to coffee shops and weekend markets.

 

What It Is:
The Raja Sling Bag is a modern bohemian crossbody made from genuine leather and handwoven cane, balancing durability with effortless style. Handmade by skilled Balinese artisans, each bag is a small manifesto of craft, culture, and quiet innovation, merging natural materials into a piece that feels timeless and contemporary at once. With ample storage space in a compact 10.5" L x 5.25" H x 2.5" W silhouette, it keeps your essentials organized while making your outfit look like it has a story.

 

Why You’ll Actually Use It:
Because this isn’t just a bag—it’s a portable aesthetic statement. Leather meets rattan to create a tactile experience that elevates casual outings into style experiments, and the adjustable sling allows hands-free movement while keeping your essentials secure. Whether worn across your chest or slung over your shoulder, it’s the kind of accessory that says you understand quality, craft, and subtle showmanship.

 

Key Details:

  • Handmade by Balinese artisans

  • Genuine leather detailing

  • Cane webbing for texture and style

  • Compact yet spacious: 10.5" L x 5.25" H x 2.5" W

  • Modern bohemian design

 

Impact:
Each Raja Sling Bag supports traditional Balinese craftsmanship while providing sustainable income to artisan communities. By choosing handmade over mass-produced, you’re investing in a piece of cultural heritage that is as socially conscious as it is stylish.


A handwoven leather and cane sling bag that elevates everyday essentials into an effortlessly curated statement.

 

About the brand:  Powered by People
Powered by People is basically what happens when “shopping small” gets a global operating system. Instead of mass-produced sameness, they connect you with makers who are spinning out hand-dyed textiles, hand-thrown ceramics, and jewelry that feels like it was pulled from an alternate reality where craftsmanship never went out of style. The through-line isn’t just aesthetics—it’s the insistence that every object has both utility and a backstory, often rooted in sustainable practices, reclaimed materials, and cultural traditions that would otherwise get bulldozed by the modern marketplace. In short: they’re trying to prove that conscious consumption doesn’t have to look like homework.

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