Jacinto & Lirio Linen Drawstring Eco-Bag
Jacinto & Lirio Linen Drawstring Eco-Bag
Philippine Made Water Hyacinth Vegan Leather
Have your Jacinto & Lirio journal and wallet protected by using our sustainable linen Ecobags. You can also use these eco-friendly reusable pouches in making your gift wrapping extra special. Better yet, need an extra hand for your phone, pens, and keys for a quick dash at the grocery? These sleek convenient linen ecobags are what you need!
Specifications
Specifications
- 11x 13 inch
Personalization
Personalization
Package Contents
Package Contents
- 1 pc linen eco-bag
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Corporate Giveaways
Corporate Giveaways
For bulk corporate orders consisting of 100pcs and above email us at: corporategiveaways@jacintoandlirio.com
For wedding and event inquiries email us at: jacintomarrieslirio@jacintoandlirio.com
For international bulk orders email us at:helloworld@jacintoandlirio.com
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PRODUCT USES
FEATURES
PROTECTIVE JOURNAL and PLANNER POUCH
The Sustainable Linen Drawstring Journal Pouch Eco-bag adds protection to your favorite journals or planners with the additional benefit of a linen drawstring for a secure hold
REUSABLE ECO-BAG
It's all the rage these days to make your gifts look extra special and one-of-a-kind. With the size of the eco-bag, you can use this not just as a journal pouch, but also in wrapping your gift in a stylish way
UNISEX
Light green, khaki, grey, and maroon are among the unisex colors available for these environmental bags
Jacinto & Lirio means "Hyacinth and Lily"
J&L serves as a viable environmental, social, and commercial solution for the water hyacinth infestation plaguing several communities in the Philippines.
Through the creation of functional, well-designed, Philippine-inspired plant leathergoods, enables us to help with the growth of affected communities' livelihood and extend their craft together with our designers' works to the popular market.
Water Hyacinth Leatherization Process
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1. Harvesting
Use a boat to harvest Water hyacinth from an infested river
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2. Cut the leaves and roots
Preparing for thorough cleaning of the stalks
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3. Clean the stalks
Making sure insects and other debris are cleaned off the plant.
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4. Drying
The stalks can be hanged, sun-dried or machine dried.
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5. Scrape the fibers
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6. Flattening
The stalks are flattened using a flattening machine.
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7. Stick Stalks to fabric
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7. Ironing
Fabric is ironed with the pasted fried flat sheet
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8. Anti mold
Anti mold preventive coat is applied
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9. Protective top coat
A protective top coat is applied after the anti-mold layer dries
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10. Sewing
The plant leather sheet is then sewed to the fabric.