Awning Stripe Wine & Bottle Gift Bag in Black & White - 1 Each
The details of our bags, however, are what truly make them special. Printed with high-quality inks, stamped in gold foil, adorned with die-cut ornament tags and applique elements, tied with a bow, finished in a high gloss, or given a matte finish, each bag is designed to be extraordinary and unique. Filled with personality, our gift bag assortment offers designs for any person, age, and occasion. Once your gift is bagged in a beautiful Caspari gift bag, you can finish it off with coordinating tissue paper, tags, enclosures, and adhesive labels.
- Perfect for carrying wine, spirits, champagne, and uniquely shaped gifts.
- High-quality printed on durable paper with a strong carrying handle.
- Single Bag
- 12.7cm W x 8.89cm D x 33cm H
- Pairs perfectly with coordinating colors and patterns from the Caspari tissue paper collection.
- This design features a twisted black rope handle.
Product Type: | Wine & Bottle Gift Bags |
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Product SKU: | 8998B4 |
Product UPC: | 0025096873345 |
Collection Name: | Awning Stripe |
Quantity Included: | 1 Each |
Color Name: | Black & White |
Product Dimensions: | 12.7cm W x 8.89cm D x 33cm H |
Country of Origin: | South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia |
Style & Theme: | Modern, Contemporary, Coastal and Beachside, Geometric, Stripes and Patterns |
Artist or Collection: | Musee De L'Impression |
Artist or Collection Biography: | In 1833, a group of textile manufacturers based in and around Mulhouse, France formed the “Societé Industrielle” to collectively archive the designs they produced. In order to complement their own personal collections they added designs from other countries, and from earlier times. This collection grew in importance to become what is today the premier collection of printed textiles in the world. The original purpose of this design collection was to inspire artists and designers of the time by introducing them to new and different patterns and styles. This long established history of sharing ideas continues today in the form of exhibitions, publications, demonstrations of hand and machine printing techniques, and creative workshops for children and adults. |