AT Bali is a Rattan Bags Exporter from Indonesia.
Our rattan bags are very popular and fashion worlwide. We use natural fabrics from yogyakarta, solo and other part of indonesia to produce them in our handbags factory in Bali. We update our bag collection every month, please check and be the first one to import our new fashion handbags to your country! .

  • Item ID: HR66
  • * medium rattan handbags *

  • Leather Rattan Bags Export
  • - Description:
    Bag in combination rattan and leather handles.
  • - Available colours:
    As picture
  • - Min order:
    12 pcs
  • Wholesale Price : 17.00 USD
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  • Please contact us at:
    - wholesale@atbali.com
    for Wholesale Order or further information about Minimum Order, Discounts, Terms of Payment, Shipping costs or other. (make sure you have checked our F.A.Q page, you might find the answer to your question)

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AT BALI.com is a wholesale Indonesian Company based in Bali under western management.
We are NOT agents: we don't simply buy from other shops and sell it again.
We produce ourselve.
We are manufacturers

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