Sustainable Hemp Tote Bags - Organic & Ethical
Sustainable Hemp Tote Bags - Organic & Ethical
Tote bag is 14 inches wide by 14 inches tall with 12 inches strap. It is a sturdy, closed-top hemp bag that’s good size to carry everything you could need for a long day.
Please allow us slight variation on size and color Due the nature of handmade'
THC Free.
Explore our diverse collection of hemp bags at Vintuna Crafts, where style meets sustainability. Discover beautifully crafted Hemp Tote Bags, each designed with eco-friendliness in mind. Our Eco-Friendly Hemp Bags are perfect for daily use, while our Handmade Hemp Bags showcase traditional craftsmanship.
For those shopping sustainably, our Sustainable Hemp Shopping Bags and Organic Hemp Totes offer durable, stylish solutions for all your needs. Don't miss our comfortable Hemp Backpacks and trendy Hemp Crossbody Bags—ideal for on-the-go lifestyles.
Our collection also features Vegan Hemp Bags, Lightweight Hemp Handbags, and Durable Hemp Shopping Bags, providing options that reflect your commitment to the environment.
Whether you need a practical Hemp Market Bag for errands or a unique, custom piece, you’ll find fashionable hemp bags that align with your values. Shop our Hemp Collection today and embrace a sustainable lifestyle!"
Available in Natural, Blue and Green Colors.
Hemp is one of the strongest and longest natural fibers, four to five times stronger than cotton. When hemp fiber is woven into textiles, the result is an incredibly strong fabric. It doesn’t break down, tear, or become smelly. It gets softer with time while retaining its inherent durability and strength.
Our bags are ethically sourced from Nepal’s hilly regions where hemp plants grow naturally. The production of hemp fabric is environmentally sustainable as it requires less land and it absorbs more carbon than it produces.
After harvesting the plants, women of rural villages shred the leaves and soak the stems in water for up to 20 days. When they are tender the bark is separated from the rest of the plant, smoked above a fire and boiled in ash water. Hemp fibers are separated from the bark through a process called “retting”. These fibers are then spun together to produce a continuous thread that can be woven into a fabric. All the steps of making hemp fabric, from fiber processing, to spinning and weaving the yarn, are performed mainly by women.
Thanks for supporting the women Artisans of Nepal.