Woven tapestry bag based on 'Swan, Rush and Iris', 1875, a design for dado wallpaper by Walter Crane (1845-1915) now held in the Victoria and Albert Museum. In navy, cream and ochr...
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Description
Woven tapestry bag based on 'Swan, Rush and Iris', 1875, a design for dado wallpaper by Walter Crane (1845-1915) now held in the Victoria and Albert Museum. In navy, cream and ochre, this tapestry bag is made with a polyester/cotton mix with faux-leather handles. It is a popular myth that the Queen owns all the swans in Britain, but in Medieval England owning swans did signify nobility, along with flying a hawk or running hounds. Step out with this tapestry bag featuring two majestic white swans.
Size & Additional Information
Colour: Navy, Cream, Ochre, Red
Cotton polyester mix
Polyester lined
28 x 40 x 13.5cm, handles 73cm
Zip closure with inside pocket
Wipe with a damp cloth
Cotton polyester mix
Polyester lined
28 x 40 x 13.5cm, handles 73cm
Zip closure with inside pocket
Wipe with a damp cloth
DELIVERY & RETURNS
Reviews
Overall product rating 5/5
23 September 2024
Service Rating:
Lovely well made back, with a delightful pattern. Perfect size bag, even takes my laptop.
By Mrs Adrienne Sale
20 September 2021
Droitwich Spa
Service Rating:
Excellent. Attractive, eye catching bag for all shopping needs as it is very roomy.