Macrame Bucket Bag - Off White
A hand-knotted macrame bucket bag in off white. Named for the Naga, the serpent of Indian and Egyptian myth, this rounded bag takes more than 80 hours of macrame to make, knotted entirely by hand from pure cotton rope by women artisans in Java, Indonesia. Roomy at 10 inches across, it holds your everyday essentials with a bit of drama.
- Material: Pure cotton rope, hand-knotted macrame
- Diameter: About 10"
- Color: Off white
- Made in: Java, Indonesia
Each bag takes 80+ hours to knot and supports women artisans working from home.
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BrunnaCo works with artisans across Indonesia - in Bali, Java, and on the island of Sumba - many of them women weaving from home. Each piece is made by hand using skills passed down through generations of weavers and dyers.
The idea is simple: create good work for women in places where it is hard to come by, and keep traditional weaving and textile crafts alive. Because everything is handmade, small variations from piece to piece are normal - the mark of a real maker rather than a machine. Every purchase supports those artisans and their communities.
• 100% cotton macrame rope
• Plant-based construction
• Biodegradable materials
• Natural off white color
• Diameter: 10 inches
• Height: 6.5 inches
• Strap drop: 6 inches
• Weight: approximately 2 pounds
• Bucket bag style with open top
- Woman-Owned
- Hand-Knotted Macrame
- Cotton
- Made in Indonesia
- Artisan-Made
• Store in dry location away from direct sunlight
• Spot clean gently with mild soap and water
• Allow to air dry completely before storage
• Avoid exposure to excessive moisture
• Handle with care to preserve intricate macrame work
Q: How long does it take to make each bag?
A: Each bag requires at least 80 hours of handweaving by skilled artisans in Java, Indonesia.
Q: What is the significance of the Naga name?
A: Naga means cobra in Sanskrit and refers to mythical beings that are half human, half serpent, representing protection and transformation in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions.
Q: Is this bag suitable for daily use?
A: Yes, the sturdy cotton construction and 10-inch diameter provide ample space for daily essentials while the 2-pound weight offers durability.
Q: How does this support artisan communities?
A: Each purchase provides meaningful employment for female artisans in Java who can work from home while caring for their families.
Q: What makes the macrame construction special?
A: The intricate rope weaving technique requires specialized skill passed down through generations, creating both beauty and strength.
Q: Is the cotton sustainably sourced?
A: The maker uses plant-based, biodegradable cotton materials as part of their commitment to environmental responsibility.
Q: Can the bag be cleaned if it gets dirty?
A: Yes, spot cleaning with mild soap and water followed by complete air drying will maintain the bag's appearance and integrity.
Nature's Way represents the heart of what we believe in. Our 10 guiding values reflect how we curate, connect, and celebrate the people behind the goods within natural living community. These are the values our makers strive for.
- Natural Values – Purpose driven, intentional creation
- Transparent Sourcing – Honest origins and clear practices
- Safe Materials – Non toxic, body safe, and eco friendly
- Small Batch Crafted – Made in limited quantities with care
- Handmade Quality – Human touch and artisan skill in every detail
- Timeless Craftsmanship – Enduring beauty and thoughtful function
- Ethical Production – Fair labor and responsible practices
- Sustainable Practices – Respect for nature at every stage
- Positive Energy – Made with love, gratitude, and good intention
- Conscious Packaging – Minimal, recyclable, or biodegradable materials
Each item ships directly from the maker’s workshop or studio. You may receive multiple packages, each crafted and packed by the artisans themselves.
We want you to love what you ordered, but we understand returns happen. Most items can be returned within 30 days if unused and in original condition. Some makers have unique return policies, which we honor respectfully.
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