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New Tangier

Blue Karima Weekender

$461

  • Insider Notes

    • New Tangier's Karima Weekender is the larger edition of the brand's staple Karima Tote, designed for weekend getaways. This style is crafted from an artisanal hand-woven textile in a vibrant blue hue, and is made by one of the oldest weaving ateliers in the Moroccan city of Fez. The print was designed to resemble the country's tradtional embroidery, while the silk trimmings are all handmade in Tangier. Style with coordinating gold jewelry to highlight the bag's gold-plated accents that are sourced from Italy.

      - Gold-plated brass buckle fastening
      - Cotton exterior, silk trimmings, brass hardware
      - Sustainably and ethically made, employing local craft and preserving traditional techniques
      - Made in Morocco, shipping from Morocco

  • SIZE, FIT & OPACITY

    • Length: 47cm
    • Height: 41cm
    • Width: 17cm
  • Shipping & Returns

    • Shipping timelines are subject to the unique nature and craftsmanship of the piece, often in harmony with designers' local artisans. We have partnered with DHL Express to ensure hassle-free global delivery covering 220 countries worldwide, within 3-5 business days of the ship date.

      Industrie Africa accepts returns on regular-priced items that are initiated within 7 days of receipt. For more information, please check where your products are shipping from, and please visit Shipping & Delivery. Unfortunately, exchanges are not possible at this time.

Morocco

Named after the Moroccan city of Tangier, the label was born in 2014 by designer Kenza Bennani out of a desire to create an accessories line that paid tribute to the city’s diversity and rich history, one that bridges both Arabic and European cultures. These influences can be witnessed in the colorful, painstakingly crafted handbags created by Moroccan artisans using North African textiles and techniques. Since launch, the brand's pieces have garnered a small cult following of editors and artists.


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