Maya Halfmoon
Deep Forest / Finest Calf Napa Leather & Soft Lamb Leather

Maya’ translates to ‘illusion’, ‘magic’ or ‘dream’ in Sanskrit, while as per Bharatiya culture, it serves as an alternate name for ‘Lakshmi’, the goddess of wealth, fortune, power, beauty, and prosperity. ‘Maya’ also conveys the sense of ‘courage’ or ‘bravery’ in Maori language.

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Details

Material: Finest Calf Nappa Leather

Lining: Water-Resistant Leather

Finish: Antique Gold Finish

Work: Hand Embroidered With Over 1000 Hand-Stitches

Closure: Flap

Attached: Card Slots

Dimensions(Lxwxh): 8.5" X 2.4" X 6.7"

Type: Crossbody
Product Care

Embroidered leather bags are not only stylish but also require special care to preserve both the leather and delicate embroidery. Follow these care notes to ensure your embroidered leather bag stays in pristine condition:

Regular Cleaning:

Wipe the leather surface with a soft, damp cloth regularly to remove dust and dirt. For stubborn stains, use a mild leather cleaner recommended by the bag's manufacturer.

Avoid Sun Exposure:

Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause the leather to fade and the embroidery to deteriorate. Store your bag away from direct sunlight when not in use.

Condition the Leather:

Apply a leather conditioner specifically designed for embroidered leather bags to keep the material moisturized and supple. Follow the product instructions and perform this task periodically, especially in dry climates.

Protect from Sharp Objects:

Be cautious about sharp objects that may scratch or snag the leather and embroidery. Avoid placing the bag on rough surfaces and keep it away from sharp items.

Storage Tips:

When not in use, store your embroidered leather bag in a dust bag or pillowcase to protect it from dust and scratches. Ensure the storage area is cool, dry, and well-ventilated.

Avoid Overloading:

Leather bags have a maximum weight capacity. Avoid overloading your bag to prevent stretching or distortion of the shape, which can affect the placement of the embroidery.

Gentle Spot Cleaning:

In the event of a stain, use a soft, damp cloth to gently spot clean the affected area. Test any cleaning products in an inconspicuous spot before applying them to the entire bag.


Professional Cleaning:

For deep cleaning or stubborn stains, consult a professional leather cleaner who specializes in embroidered leather. They can provide a thorough cleaning without risking damage to the delicate embroidery.


Avoid Folding or Crushing:

Do not fold or crush the bag, especially in areas with intricate embroidery. This can distort the design and cause permanent damage.

By following these care notes, you will ensure your embroidered leather bag remains a stunning and durable accessory for years to come.