Shayleen Ostrich Feather & Shin Leather TOTE
Shayleen Ostrich Feather & Shin Leather TOTE
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Excess, redefined.
The Shayleen is volume, texture, and attitude—distilled into a silhouette that refuses restraint. An exaggerated play on proportion, this oversized tote is enveloped in layers of hand-stitched ostrich feathers, creating fluid movement and a tactile presence that shifts with every step.
Grounded by a sculptural handle in polished ostrich shin leather, the piece balances drama with precision—softness against structure, indulgence against intent.
Designed to carry everything, yet feel anything but ordinary, Shayleen transforms the everyday into statement. It doesn’t accessorise an outfit—it defines it.
Handcrafted in South Africa, each piece reflects a commitment to considered materials and conscious production.
Details:
- Hand-layered ostrich feathers, front and back
- Structured ostrich shin leather handle
- Magnetic closure
- Generous interior for daily essentials and more
- Handmade in South Africa
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Animal Welfare
The five freedoms are part of the good farming practice to ensure animal welfare and cruelty-free farming:
- Freedom from thirst, hunger, and malnutrition.
- Freedom from discomfort.
- Freedom from pain, injury, and disease.
- Freedom from fear and distress.
- Freedom to express normal behavior.
Women Owned
KOLUNTU empowers talented, hard-working individuals by sharing their handcrafts and their uplifting stories with mindful, global citizens who appreciate the beauty and design of these works of art, as well as the integrity and culture woven into each piece.
Sustainable Farming
KOLUNTU is committed to sourcing only environmentally friendly, sustainable and ethical; feathers, leathers and hides.
Our suppliers adhere to all international standards in relation to farming practices, processing, export requirements, biodiversity management, bio-security, and the humane treatment of ostriches, as prescribed by the industry’s code of conduct and regulations.