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Circuit Arts Quilted Tote

$45.00

Custom made for Circuit Arts by our filmmaker and creative director, Danielle Mulcahy, and her company Archil Designs, this roomy, durable, quilted bag is handcrafted in Rajasthan, India, with hand-carved blocks iterating the Circuit Arts logo. The traditional dabu printing technique involves using a mud-resistant paste to create intricate patterns on fabric, which is then dyed using natural indigo. Your purchase helps preserve this art form, and sustain livelihoods half a world away.

The bag measures 15” wide x 12” high, with a 12” drop, and features a zip closure and interior pocket for safekeeping.

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Custom made for Circuit Arts by our filmmaker and creative director, Danielle Mulcahy, and her company Archil Designs, this roomy, durable, quilted bag is handcrafted in Rajasthan, India, with hand-carved blocks iterating the Circuit Arts logo. The traditional dabu printing technique involves using a mud-resistant paste to create intricate patterns on fabric, which is then dyed using natural indigo. Your purchase helps preserve this art form, and sustain livelihoods half a world away.

The bag measures 15” wide x 12” high, with a 12” drop, and features a zip closure and interior pocket for safekeeping.

Custom made for Circuit Arts by our filmmaker and creative director, Danielle Mulcahy, and her company Archil Designs, this roomy, durable, quilted bag is handcrafted in Rajasthan, India, with hand-carved blocks iterating the Circuit Arts logo. The traditional dabu printing technique involves using a mud-resistant paste to create intricate patterns on fabric, which is then dyed using natural indigo. Your purchase helps preserve this art form, and sustain livelihoods half a world away.

The bag measures 15” wide x 12” high, with a 12” drop, and features a zip closure and interior pocket for safekeeping.

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Circuit Arts is the umbrella nonprofit organization for:
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival at the Grange Hall
The pay-what-you-can Vineyard’s Drive-In, in collaboration with the YMCA of Martha’s Vineyard
Martha’s Vineyard Children’s Theater Camp
and Circuit Films, our documentary film production company

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