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Womens Oriental Satin Brocade Coin Purse Wallet Hotpink SW008
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[Material] Satin brocade; full lined inside
[Size] 3.5"" x 3"" x 0.7""
[Color] Hotpink. Pattern varies. This is a little coin purse that will give you a unique and stylish flair. This pretty little satin coin purse measures a mere 3.5 inches by 3 inches. It may be tiny in size, but it makes up for it in style! Tuck this satin brocade pouch into your purse and your coins, cash, credit cards and even lipstick are always handy! [About Brocade]
Brocades are typically ornate, jacquard-woven fabrics. The pattern is usually emphasized by contrasting surfaces and colors, and appears on the face of the fabric, which is distinguished easily from the back. Uses include apparel, draperies, upholstery, and other decorative purposes. Brocade was originally an elegant, heavy silk fabric with a floral or figured pattern woven with gold or silver thread, produced mainly in China. Currently, any of the major textile fibers may be used in a wide range of quality and price. For prodcuts like bags, purses, the chance is none or very few of them are made of silk becuase of its nature (not sturdy enough) and price.
[Size] 3.5"" x 3"" x 0.7""
[Color] Hotpink. Pattern varies. This is a little coin purse that will give you a unique and stylish flair. This pretty little satin coin purse measures a mere 3.5 inches by 3 inches. It may be tiny in size, but it makes up for it in style! Tuck this satin brocade pouch into your purse and your coins, cash, credit cards and even lipstick are always handy! [About Brocade]
Brocades are typically ornate, jacquard-woven fabrics. The pattern is usually emphasized by contrasting surfaces and colors, and appears on the face of the fabric, which is distinguished easily from the back. Uses include apparel, draperies, upholstery, and other decorative purposes. Brocade was originally an elegant, heavy silk fabric with a floral or figured pattern woven with gold or silver thread, produced mainly in China. Currently, any of the major textile fibers may be used in a wide range of quality and price. For prodcuts like bags, purses, the chance is none or very few of them are made of silk becuase of its nature (not sturdy enough) and price.



