Beadbags cosmetic bag made from recycled rice sack Ri15 White/light blue
Beadbags cosmetic bag made from recycled rice sack Ri15 white/light blue brings order, color and upcycling character to small everyday moments. Made from recycled fish food or rice sack material from aquacultures with a colorful, tropical, unique character.
The material has a visible origin: Prints, colors and textures from aquaculture bags make the product lively and individual.
Ideal for beauty products, pens, cables, travel essentials or as a colorful gift idea.
Cosmetic bag for organization, travel and small favourite things
- Dimensions: H 10 × W 18 × D 6 cm
- Compartments or partitioning for better organization
- Practical detail for carrying or fastening
- Made from recycled rice sack material, the bag is particularly easy to clean: cosmetic stains or other soiling can be easily removed
- Lightweight, robust and suitable for everyday use: the material is hard-wearing, water-repellent and easy to care for
- Practical carrying handle: easy to take with you
- Handmade and unique: Each product is made from recycled materials. Patterns, lettering and colors may therefore vary slightly
- Ideal for on the go: cosmetics, pens, utensils, wallet, cell phone, beach visit
- Sufficient space
- Colorful & cheerful: Brings joy to everyday life
Material & origin
Recycled fish food and rice sacks from aquaculture are given a second life. The color, print image and material structure visibly tell of the origin of the material and make each product a handmade unique piece.
They are responsibly handcrafted in socially oriented partner workshops in Cambodia. Small differences in patterns, lettering and colors are deliberately part of the character of each unique piece.
What makes Beadbags special
- Handmade and unique: each product has its own look thanks to the material, printing and processing.
- Lightweight, robust and suitable for everyday use: made for real use instead of for the display case.
- Fairly manufactured: Responsible production in social workshops in Cambodia.
- Conserves resources: existing materials are reused and given a second life.





















