Product Description
The MPENZII Kuba & Raffia Structured Tote is defined by architectural clarity and disciplined material integration. A central Kuba textile panel functions as the visual and cultural anchor, framed by structured leather side panels that reinforce form and maintain proportional stability.
The woven textile is not surface decoration — it carries narrative. Kuba cloth, historically woven by artisan networks in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is recognized for its geometric symbolism and measured pattern repetition. Each textile panel introduces subtle variation while preserving structural alignment.
Extended leather shoulder straps provide weight distribution and vertical balance, allowing the tote to retain its form whether lightly carried or fully loaded. The result is a composition that is both expressive and restrained — textile as focal point, leather as structural frame.
The same construction language is applied to both the Medium and Large formats. The difference lies purely in carry capacity and scale.
Product Details
Central Kuba & raffia textile panel
Structured leather side panels
Reinforced base for stability
Extended shoulder straps for balanced carry
Clean vertical proportion
Open top with full-length zipper closure
Dimensions:
Width: 55 cm
Height: 34cm
Depth: 19 cm
Handle Drop: 21 cm
Item: 1 large handbag
Due to textile integration and hand assembly, slight dimensional variation may occur.
Origin: Kuba raffia textiles are sourced through artisan weaving networks in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Leather components are integrated through disciplined hand assembly. Distributed from Canada.
Wear & Care
Care is part of preservation.
Each MPENZII bag is constructed from natural textiles and structured leather elements. Subtle variations in tone, weave, and surface are inherent to the materials and should be preserved.
To maintain its integrity over time:
- Store in the provided dust bag when not in use
- Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture, oils, and direct sunlight
- Keep away from abrasive surfaces to protect textile fibres
- Do not overfill, as structure is intentionally maintained through balanced form
- Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth; avoid harsh cleaning agents
With considered care, the materials will retain their depth, structure, and presence over time.














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