GLOBAL STYLE: HMONG HANDBAGS

Hi everyone! It's Cristina from Fuji Files here to introduce you to the Hmong tribes and their beautiful creations. The Hmong are an ancient tribe who originated from the mountain regions of China and Mongolia and migrated south to Laos, Thailand and Vietnam seeking social and political freedom. The word Hmong means “free” and this is a defining element of Hmong tribes.
Following the Vietnam War many Hmong people were forced into refugee camps in Thailand or immigrated to America, Australia, Canada and France. You may remember Clint Eastwood’s film Gran Torino was based on a Hmong American community in Michigan.
Hmong people are often referred to as “flower Hmong” for their vivid pa ndau embroidery, meaning “flower cloth.”
The fabrics were originally worn for celebrations such as births, weddings, and New Year, but can also be seen in everyday items like baby carriers strapped to womens’ backs. Dazzling Lanna is an Etsy shop that creates one-of-a-kind handbags from vintage, handsewn Hmong baby carriers.



Model Abbey Lee Kershaw has been spotted carrying her own Hmong bag on numerous street style blogs.

So much work goes into each piece, from growing and dying the hemp to hand-sewing the embroidery. Cheaper alternatives are available on eBay but keep in mind that the cheaper price points usually means cheaper, machine made textiles.




I’ve already fallen for them and made a purchase of my own, and I receive compliments every time I wear it! Their one-of-a-kind vintage appeal is something you just don’t find everyday or at the mall!





19 comments:

  1. beautiful! love them :) thanks for sharing!

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  2. The patterns are so intricate and beautiful! :)

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  3. They are very lovely, cheers me dears for sharing.

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  4. i did a post awhile back with a tribe who makes bags and all the proceeds go to their tribe - it's fantastic - i'm gonna look @ these now!

    thanks i LOVE learning and sharing 411's like this!

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  5. Such wonderful intricate patterns and colors!

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  6. I love Hmong bags! The store I work at has a wide variety of them. If you ladies are ever in the San Antonio area, stop by! It's called Big Grass.

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  7. I love these. Their beauty truly transcends all trends of fashion.

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  8. I visited Hmong tribes and purchased a blanket for my bed, a baby carrier ,some decorative things and bags, that I gave to my sisters-in-law as a present, and I think they didn´t like it much! Why I´m so generous? By the way, the place is fantastic and worths a visit, and everything is really cheap.

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  9. I'm from Minnesota, also home to many Hmong families, and we have some gorgeous reverse applique wall hangings from local Hmong artists (similar to this one)

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  10. So Gorgeous!
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  11. Christina, such fabulous fabrics, the colors, the patterns and vibrancy are amazing.

    I have a Giveaway by the French Basketeer that I think you will love!

    Karena
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  12. Wow, these bags would add a really great pop to any neutral outfit. And the culture behind them makes it that much more appealing.

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  13. gorgeous!

    Kirby
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  14. Christina you have saved the day!! I've been looking for a bag like this and am ordering one tomorrow. HOLY MOSES HERE I COME!!

    Amazing post with wonderful background information. And yeehoo for Gran Torino - unfortunately Clint Eastwood was speaking my language. I need a bar of soap.

    xoxo,
    Carrie

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  15. Wonderful post. I'm going to order one of these lovely bags, my daughter will love it. xx's

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  16. That baby hat is ADOR-A-BLE.

    Great post Cristina. I'm so proud of you!

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  18. Sia Lo1.10.10

    I'm a first generation Hmong female and i'm glad to see that you've done your research on providing your readers an accurate picture of who we are. The handbags are indeed beautiful and are hold a close place to our history and heritage..thanks for the exposure =)

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