~* Hemp & Cotton Peace sign Mandolin Case*~
This amazing mandolin case is handmade from sustainable Hemp and cotton fabric that is hand grown, dyed and woven in the Himalaya in Nepal.
The case features bright, bold and beautiful patterned cotton with accents of cheery blue, yellow and red on the body and sides. This is paired with gorgeous natural green hemp panels on the neck and front pocket. The colour combination is quite striking and stylish. The front pocket also features a brown pleather Peace sign design. A patterned cotton crescent moon applique at the top of the neck finishes the look.
The bag has a side handle for easy carrying. It also has fully adjustable straps, made from the same patterned cotton and lined with black, with brass coloured findings and khaki strapping. The zip is a chunky 2-way zip built to last. The bag is padded throughout to keep its structure and protect your instrument, but is lightweight and can be folded for easy storage and transportation when not in use. The bag is piped in smooth brown cotton for a clean finish. The case is cotton lined throughout.
For measurements please also see the diagram in the pictures, these are the absolute minimums for the inside of the case.
Length 71cm
Width at widest part 26cm
Width on neck 13cm
Depth 6-7cm
Each case we make is completely unique - there are no two exactly the same!
Please respect my designs and do not copy them, thank you.
Please note that as this item is fully handmade there are slight variations in the weave, measurements, prints, colours and other features, these are not to be seen as faults but rather as part of the unique charm of the product.
The hemp and cotton used to make this bag is hand grown, dyed and woven in Nepal using traditional methods. As such the natural dyes may run, so it is advised to clean this bag gently by hand with a damp cloth or if you must wash fully by hand in cold water but bear in mind colours are likely to run. Any quirks in the pattern, colour consistency and weave are not to be seen as flaws, but as unique features that add to the character and charm of the bag.
Some tailor chalk markings may still be present on the bag - though I do my best to remove them, sometimes I don't catch them all! They will disappear by rubbing gently with a dry cotton cloth.