An Earagail (Errigal) Jumbo Canvas Tote Bag

€29.50

A hand-drawn design of An Earagail (Errigal) screen-printed onto an organic canvas tote bag.

Screen-printed with a solvent-free process, using water-based ink on organic canvas - making it better for the environment.

The tote bag has a long shoulder-length handle, and plenty of space inside for shopping, your laptop, or college books.

An Earagail is a mountain near Gaoth Dobhair (Gweedore) and is the tallest peak in County Donegal. It is part of the “Seven Sisters” mountain chain and is an iconic view locally, with many Donegal people having hiked it at least once in their lives.

What is a screen print? A screen print is a method of printmaking where ink is pushed through a stencilled mesh to create an image. It’s the technique that Andy Warhol used to make his famous “Marilyn Monroe” prints - and many other artists do the same. It’s not digital and so each print is considered “unique”, and every bag is hand printed by Cara in Derry Print Workshop.

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A hand-drawn design of An Earagail (Errigal) screen-printed onto an organic canvas tote bag.

Screen-printed with a solvent-free process, using water-based ink on organic canvas - making it better for the environment.

The tote bag has a long shoulder-length handle, and plenty of space inside for shopping, your laptop, or college books.

An Earagail is a mountain near Gaoth Dobhair (Gweedore) and is the tallest peak in County Donegal. It is part of the “Seven Sisters” mountain chain and is an iconic view locally, with many Donegal people having hiked it at least once in their lives.

What is a screen print? A screen print is a method of printmaking where ink is pushed through a stencilled mesh to create an image. It’s the technique that Andy Warhol used to make his famous “Marilyn Monroe” prints - and many other artists do the same. It’s not digital and so each print is considered “unique”, and every bag is hand printed by Cara in Derry Print Workshop.

A hand-drawn design of An Earagail (Errigal) screen-printed onto an organic canvas tote bag.

Screen-printed with a solvent-free process, using water-based ink on organic canvas - making it better for the environment.

The tote bag has a long shoulder-length handle, and plenty of space inside for shopping, your laptop, or college books.

An Earagail is a mountain near Gaoth Dobhair (Gweedore) and is the tallest peak in County Donegal. It is part of the “Seven Sisters” mountain chain and is an iconic view locally, with many Donegal people having hiked it at least once in their lives.

What is a screen print? A screen print is a method of printmaking where ink is pushed through a stencilled mesh to create an image. It’s the technique that Andy Warhol used to make his famous “Marilyn Monroe” prints - and many other artists do the same. It’s not digital and so each print is considered “unique”, and every bag is hand printed by Cara in Derry Print Workshop.

Approximate Dimensions: Width x Gusset x Height (mm): 380 x 100 x 420mm / 14.5 x 4 x 16.5in (Bag Size)

Ethically Sourced from a Sedex-compliant factory and GOTS-certified organic canvas.

Care Instructions: Please note that these bags are not machine-washable due to the nature of the canvas - the wash and spin cycle may distort the shape and structure of the canvas. You can spot clean them with lukewarm water and the tiniest bit of detergent in order to preserve the shape and colour of the tote.

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