This round crossbody bag with indigo blue embroidery is inspired by the art of Thai porceline from the Rama V reign. The blue pattern on white body reflects the Cobalt blue color painted on white ceramic surface. Match this vintage style with your outfits for the unique outlook. The crossbody strap is detachable, so you can carry it your style with handle.

Story of Ancient Thai Porceline
Thai Indigo Blue Porcelain was influenced by the Chinese-styled ceramics during the time of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It was given as the precious tribute and also sought as valuable collections among the upper class.

Dimension: 18.5 x 7 cm
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MAHANAKHON +Blue White Crossbody Bag with Thai Porcelain Embroidery

SKU : 8211888

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1,490.00 THB
1,040.00 THB
This round crossbody bag with indigo blue embroidery is inspired by the art of Thai porceline from the Rama V reign. The blue pattern on white body reflects the Cobalt blue color painted on white ceramic surface. Match this vintage style with your outfits for the unique outlook.Shop this brand

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You can purchase blue price tag products within 60 days before departure date at all available airports. Or you might purchase before you make the journey at least
• 2 hours for pickup at Suvarnabhumi Airport and Don Mueang Airport
• 24 hours for pickup at U-Tapao Airport.
•2 hours for pickup at Phuket Airport.

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This round crossbody bag with indigo blue embroidery is inspired by the art of Thai porceline from the Rama V reign. The blue pattern on white body reflects the Cobalt blue color painted on white ceramic surface. Match this vintage style with your outfits for the unique outlook. The crossbody strap is detachable, so you can carry it your style with handle.

Story of Ancient Thai Porceline
Thai Indigo Blue Porcelain was influenced by the Chinese-styled ceramics during the time of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It was given as the precious tribute and also sought as valuable collections among the upper class.

Dimension: 18.5 x 7 cm