Orathai Woven Straw Rectangular Purse Tote

The Orathai Woven Straw Rectangular Purse Tote is a striking combination of sleek lines and handcrafted texture. Made from sun-dried straw and tightly woven by Thai artisans, it features a long rectangular base that creates a clean, elongated profile. The twin handles are wrapped in patterned fabric and accented with a bold decorative bow, giving this tote a playful yet polished finish. The structure stays firm while remaining lightweight and comfortable to carry.

Why This Rectangular Tote Feels So Refined

• Woven straw body with crisp rectangular silhouette
• Dual handles wrapped in colourful printed fabric
• Large hand-tied bow for bold visual flair
• Spacious interior for everyday essentials
• Handmade by artisan women in rural Thailand

This bag brings together modern structure and slow fashion values. It’s ideal for city days, café visits, or holiday dressing. The long base and tall sides make it functional without looking bulky, while the fabric detailing adds personality to every outfit. If you love a bag that feels both thoughtful and original, the Orathai delivers. It’s crafted to hold more than just your things—it carries the story of Thai weaving in every line.

฿2,175.00

The Clean Silhouette of the Orathai Tote

The Orathai Woven Straw Rectangular Purse Tote is a refreshing change from typical round or soft-structured bags. Its crisp lines and long base give it a polished edge, while the handwoven straw body brings warmth and texture. The combination of structure and tactility makes this tote easy to wear with tailored looks, flowy dresses, or minimalist summer pieces. It’s a bag that holds form, stays elegant, and still feels natural.

Orathai: A Name with Gentle Strength

Orathai is a Thai name meaning “woman of the sun.” It evokes energy, poise, and a quiet radiance—all things this bag represents. Naming it the Orathai Woven Straw Rectangular Purse Tote honours the women who weave it and the spirit it carries. This piece doesn’t shout—it glows. From the floral handle detail to the clean lines of the body, Orathai reflects a kind of strength rooted in patience and skill.

Woven by Hand, Edge to Edge

Each tote is crafted using dried straw strands that are twisted, flattened, and interwoven to form a tightly patterned surface. Artisans begin at the base, building each side by adjusting the angle to create sharp corners and flat panels. The rectangular shape requires greater control and symmetry than rounded forms, which is why every Orathai bag feels incredibly precise. It’s this attention to clean edges and consistent lines that gives the bag its signature look.

Fabric-Wrapped Handles and a Bold Bow

The dual handles are wrapped in patterned fabric, adding a layer of softness and colour to the straw base. The oversized bow, made from the same printed material, creates an expressive finish. It’s eye-catching but balanced—adding personality without overwhelming the structure. These details elevate the Orathai Woven Straw Rectangular Purse Tote into something playful, styled, and distinctly wearable. They also make it easy to match with different prints, textures, or accessories.

Open Interior That Prioritises Space

The open-top format makes the Orathai bag especially practical for daily use. The tall sides keep your belongings secure while the interior provides ample room for your essentials. Whether you’re carrying a paperback, makeup pouch, sunglasses, or a light scarf, it fits without crowding. The rectangular layout helps items lie flat, preventing the bulk that often comes with softer shapes. It’s a tote you’ll reach for again and again because it just works.

How Function Meets Form

This isn’t just a pretty bag—it’s one that’s been thoughtfully shaped to stay upright, carry well, and adapt to different occasions. The flat bottom gives the bag stability, so it doesn’t topple over when placed down. The tall proportions keep items neatly inside while still offering an open view. It moves easily between daytime errands and dressier moments. It’s rare to find a straw tote with this kind of utility and presence combined.

Straw That’s Harvested and Prepared by Hand

The straw used for the Orathai bag comes from local Thai sources, primarily riverside reeds and seasonal grass from farm regions. Women artisans prepare the fibre themselves—drying, coiling, and flattening it before weaving. There are no artificial dyes or chemical treatments. The result is a warm, sandy hue that holds variation from bag to bag. These slight shifts in tone prove the material’s origin and the handmade process behind each weave.

Styling It with Texture and Tone

Because of its mix of clean edges and natural materials, this bag plays well with contrast. Wear it with solid tones like ivory, olive, or camel for a crisp look. Pair it with patterned dresses or scarves for a layered feel. The printed bow adds just enough vibrance to match with colour or tone down with neutrals. You can carry it into markets, cafés, offices, or outdoor events without it ever looking out of place.

Explore More Rectangular and Tote Designs

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Ordering a Customised Version

We offer custom colour options on this bag, including nine straw shades and several bow fabrics. Customers can request initials, alternate handle wraps, or strap add-ons. All custom orders take 14 to 21 days for production and may include extra costs depending on the detail. If you have a vision, our team can help bring it to life. Standard Orathai bags are in stock and typically ship within 3 business days.

Handcrafted by Thai Women in Artisan Co-Ops

Women from provinces like Nakhon Sawan and Chiang Mai create the Orathai Woven Straw Rectangular Purse Tote from home workshops or cooperative studios. Most artisans are full-time weavers who learned their skill from previous generations. This work brings income, pride, and preservation of traditional techniques. Every bag sold contributes directly to that livelihood. When you carry Orathai, you carry the story of the hands that shaped it.

Why Handmade Still Matters

No machine can recreate the weave or feel of a hand-built straw tote. Each Orathai bag takes hours to shape, stitch, and inspect. The flat sides, sharp edges, and uniform base all come from controlled, patient weaving. Small variations are part of the charm—no two bags are ever exactly the same. These signs of human craftsmanship give the product its soul. They also make it stand out from anything mass produced.

How to Maintain the Orathai Bag

Keep your Orathai tote in a cool, dry place. Stuff it with paper or fabric when not in use to help it maintain its structure. Avoid direct water or prolonged sun exposure. You can gently clean the straw with a dry cloth and spot clean the fabric bow with a damp cloth. With this light care, the Orathai Woven Straw Rectangular Purse Tote will stay beautiful and firm through season after season.

A Fresh Gift Idea with Strong Style

Orathai makes an ideal gift for someone who loves practical style with flair. Its structure feels polished, while the fabric handle and bow bring personality. You can customise it to make it even more personal, or let its shape and story speak for itself. It’s perfect for birthdays, special occasions, or thoughtful thank-yous. The balance of form and fabric makes it both functional and memorable.

Follow Our Artisan Work Online

See how customers style their Orathai Woven Straw Rectangular Purse Tote on Instagram and Facebook. We share customer looks, artisan stories, and behind-the-scenes clips of how each bag is made. Join a growing global community that supports women’s work, straw artistry, and handmade pieces with soul.

 

How We Ship the Orathai Purse Tote

The Orathai Woven Straw Rectangular Purse Tote is shipped using EMS Thailand World Airfreight. This international courier ensures reliable and secure handling from our dispatch hub to your door. Once your order is sent, you will receive an EMS tracking number via email, allowing you to monitor the progress of your delivery in real time. We ship to EMS-recognised safe countries across Europe, Asia, Oceania, and North America. Our goal is to offer fast and transparent shipping without building hidden delivery charges into our product prices. You only pay what EMS charges us based on your region and weight class.

Crafted in Thai Villages, Dispatched from Nakhon Sawan

Our Orathai bags are handwoven by skilled female artisans across Thailand, including communities in Phayao, Chiang Mai, Phatthalung, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. After weaving is complete, each bag is sent to our central hub in Nakhon Sawan. There, it is reviewed, photographed, and packed for international shipment. The dispatch hub helps us maintain a consistent process for quality checks and efficient logistics. This structure supports our weavers while giving customers a seamless experience from craft to delivery. Every Orathai bag passes through this hub before heading to you.

Every Bag is Checked, Photographed, and Packed with Care

Before we send any Orathai Woven Straw Tote, we thoroughly inspect the bag for quality. Our team checks the stitching, structure, and finish to ensure the product meets our high standards. We then photograph and record the bag in its final condition. This is part of our quality assurance process and protects both the customer and the artisan. Each tote is placed inside a white cotton drawstring pouch for protection during shipping. This pouch also doubles as a convenient storage bag at home. We take pride in sending each product in perfect, presentable condition.

EMS Delivery Times by Region

The following delivery times are based on our most recent EMS estimates:

  • Thailand: 1 to 3 business days

  • Asia-Pacific: 3 to 5 business days

  • Europe and UK: 4 to 9 business days

  • North America: 5 to 7 business days

  • Oceania: 4 to 6 business days

  • South America: 9 to 11 business days

Please note these timeframes apply only after dispatch. If your bag is a custom order, the production period is separate and must be completed before EMS shipping begins.

Customisation and Bespoke Orders

If your Orathai bag is personalised with embroidery, initials, or chosen in one of our nine custom colour options, it will be made to order. This requires a production lead time of 14 to 21 working days. Once finished, the bag is sent to our central dispatch team for a final quality check. Only after this inspection is it packaged and sent out using EMS. You will then receive your tracking number. Please allow this full production time in addition to the regular shipping estimate for all custom items.

Tracking and Monitoring Your Parcel

As soon as we dispatch your Orathai tote, you will receive a tracking number via email. You can use this number to track your parcel on the EMS website or through your local courier service once it enters your country. If you do not receive the tracking information within 24 hours of dispatch, we recommend checking your spam or junk folder. If it still does not arrive, you can reach out to us via live chat or our contact form. Our team actively monitors shipments and is always here to help with delivery updates.

Local Couriers After EMS Handover

Once EMS transfers your package to your local delivery network, it is processed and delivered according to your country’s standard procedures. While we do assist with support and inquiries, The Straw Bag Company is not responsible for the final leg of domestic delivery. We encourage customers to follow their local postal updates using the EMS tracking number provided. Most deliveries arrive smoothly, but in the rare event of delay or misrouting, we are happy to help you follow up and get things resolved.

Import Charges and Customs

Depending on your location, local customs may apply import duties, taxes, or VAT. These charges are not included in the purchase price or EMS shipping rate and are the responsibility of the customer. However, many of our shipments, especially small and mid-size orders like the Orathai bag, pass through customs without fees. We cannot predict or influence your country’s customs policies, but we are happy to assist if you need help understanding the process or providing supporting documents for clearance.

Sustainable Packaging and Reusable Pouches

We take great care in packaging our products responsibly. Your Orathai purse tote is packed in a reusable white cotton storage pouch and placed in recyclable protective packaging. We never use plastic fillers or unnecessary wrapping. Our eco-friendly packaging system is part of our commitment to responsible commerce. Not only does it protect your bag in transit, but it also reflects the natural, handcrafted origins of the product itself. Your unboxing experience will be clean, secure, and plastic-free.

Potential Delays and External Disruptions

Although most orders arrive within the estimated timeframe, external factors like customs inspections, severe weather, or peak holiday periods may cause delays. In such cases, we will continue to monitor your parcel and provide assistance. EMS is known for its reliability, but we understand how frustrating delays can be. You can contact us at any time for help with tracking or estimated delivery status. We will do everything we can to ensure your parcel arrives safely and as quickly as possible.

Ensure Accurate Address Information

We kindly ask you to double-check your shipping address at the time of ordering. If the parcel is returned due to incorrect address details or failure to collect, we will contact you to arrange redelivery. The customer will be responsible for the second shipping charge. The original shipping fee will not be refunded in such cases. Providing accurate delivery details from the start ensures that your Orathai tote reaches you quickly and without any interruptions or extra costs.

Handling Returned Parcels

If your parcel is returned to our Thai hub for any reason, we’ll let you know right away. You can either cancel the order or request a redelivery. We are happy to help, but resending the package will require payment of a second EMS shipping fee. Our team will provide the details and timeline for redelivery so there’s no confusion. We keep full photographic and video records of each item before it is shipped to prevent any issues during the return or redelivery process.

Why Shipping Isn’t Built into Our Prices

We choose not to include shipping costs in the price of the Orathai bag because we want to keep things fair. Some brands raise their product prices to include delivery, which can penalise customers who buy multiple bags at once. EMS charges a fixed rate up to 1kg, so sending one, two, or even three bags often costs the same. That’s why we show the exact EMS shipping rate at checkout. You pay only what we pay. Nothing hidden. No markup.

Only Pay What EMS Charges Us

At checkout, you’ll see the exact EMS rate for your country. We don’t add fees for packing, handling, or admin. We cover the cost of our white cotton bag and protective packaging because we believe in transparent pricing. This lets you make informed decisions about your order without any surprise charges. Everything is clear, honest, and aligned with our mission to offer ethically made, beautifully packaged Thai straw bags at fair global prices.

Returns, Refunds, and Damage Policy

All bags are inspected and documented before dispatch. If your Orathai tote arrives damaged, contact us within 48 hours with photos or video proof. If approved, we will offer a full refund or a replacement. For returns not related to product faults, you have 14 days to send the bag back to our Nakhon Sawan hub using tracked airfreight. Once the return is received in its original condition, we will refund the product cost. Shipping fees are not refundable unless the item was faulty. Our return process is clear, structured, and made with fairness in mind.

The Meaning Behind the Orathai Purse Tote

The Orathai Woven Straw Rectangular Purse Tote represents more than handcrafted style. It supports a give-back system that directly uplifts Thai artisan families. For every bag sold, 15 percent of the sale is returned to the same communities where the bag was made. These funds support essential needs like education, training, food, and emergency care. The bag is designed for clean lines and everyday use, but its impact extends far beyond fashion. With every purchase, the Orathai purse tote delivers lasting value to rural villages. It is practical, beautiful, and part of a business model rooted in respect and fairness.

Support Focused on Known Communities

The Straw Bag Company Foundation does not offer public aid. It exists solely to help the women who weave our bags and the people around them. That includes their children, their elderly relatives, and their close village network. The focus is narrow by design, allowing support to remain personal, relevant, and fast. Each Orathai purse tote contributes directly to this system. Every act of support is tied to a real household in a region where we operate. The result is simple: we know exactly where the money goes, and those receiving help know exactly why it is offered.

Handwoven in Five Thai Provinces

The Orathai tote is handcrafted in five provinces across Thailand: Phayao, Nakhon Sawan, Phatthalung, Chiang Mai, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. These regions are home to our network of weavers and their families. Each province has its own weaving tradition, shaped by climate, culture, and history. When we give back, the support flows directly to these locations. We do not send funds to unknown areas or distant organisations. The Orathai bag creates value and returns it to its origin. This cycle keeps heritage alive, strengthens families, and ensures that each product leaves behind something positive where it began.

How the 15 Percent Creates Real Outcomes

The 15 percent of each sale is used to meet immediate needs in our artisan communities. That includes basic school costs, food support, medical travel, or urgent repairs. Our Thai team lives near the families we help, so support is delivered quickly and with context. If a child needs supplies or a parent cannot afford a bus ride to the hospital, we step in. The Orathai bag funds this kind of help. It is more than a style statement. It is a quiet enabler of care, offering resources to families without delay, complexity, or the need for outside approval.

Keeping Children in Classrooms

Many artisan families struggle with the costs of keeping children in school. While tuition may be free, uniforms, supplies, and transport are not. These extra costs often cause students to miss class or drop out entirely. Our foundation fills those gaps. We provide everything from backpacks and shoes to school lunches and daily bus money. The Orathai purse tote helps make this possible. One purchase might pay for a full month of lunches. Another might cover all supplies for a term. These small contributions help build consistent education for children in the same villages where our bags are made.

Passing Weaving Knowledge to the Next Generation

Each generation must decide whether traditional skills are preserved or lost. We support that decision by offering paid training for young women in artisan communities. These new learners work with experienced weavers and practice the same coiling and shaping techniques used in the Orathai tote. They are paid during training and invited to join the production team once ready. This approach helps young people stay close to home while learning a skill with economic value. Every Orathai bag sold supports that training cycle. It keeps craft traditions alive while giving new artisans a path toward independence and stability.

Supporting Those Who Give Without Recognition

Some people give every day without expecting anything in return. They care for others, keep households together, and strengthen their village through quiet work. Our foundation recognises them. We use part of our budget to offer thank-you gifts, grocery packs, and one-time support for local carers, helpers, and elders. The Orathai purse tote funds these acts of appreciation. Each sale adds to the pool we use to say thank you to those who rarely receive attention. These moments may be small, but they help reinforce a culture of kindness and respect that holds these rural communities together.

Providing Help Without Delay

The people we serve cannot always wait. When something breaks or someone falls ill, fast support matters. Our system is built for speed. No forms, no queues, no distant offices. Our local Thai team knows the families and delivers what is needed—often within hours. That could be groceries, transport money, school fees, or emergency materials. The Orathai bag plays an important role in making that possible. Each order gives us the flexibility to respond immediately. It funds help at the right time, in the right way, through people who already know the situation and can act without hesitation.

Guided by Thai Culture and Spiritual Values

We operate in communities where faith and tradition shape daily life. In Buddhist homes, generosity is part of merit-making. In Christian families, giving is a form of service. While we do not represent a single belief system, our foundation is built to reflect these shared values. We offer help with humility, timing, and sincerity. The Orathai bag is woven in households where care and responsibility are passed down with each generation. Its purpose fits that environment. When you carry this purse, you carry a reflection of the values behind it—quiet strength, mutual support, and meaningful action.

A Return System, Not a Charity Model

Our foundation is not built on pity or outside donations. It is part of a business model based on fair exchange. The women who make our bags are paid for their work, but we also invest back into their communities. This 15 percent return is not a one-time effort. It happens with every order. The Orathai bag is priced to include this return. That makes it sustainable, reliable, and clear. There is no need for additional donations or campaigns. The giving is already part of the product. Everyone benefits—the artisan, the customer, and the village behind the design.

One Bag Equals One Practical Result

The Orathai Woven Straw Rectangular Purse Tote supports something specific every time it is sold. That might be a school uniform, a week’s worth of food, or a bus ride to hospital. These are small, direct outcomes. They do not rely on campaigns or headlines. They rely on consistent sales and a clear system. Every time someone buys this bag, it leads to something useful for someone we know. These are the real stories behind the product—quiet help, real families, better days. This is what makes the Orathai tote more than an accessory. It is part of a solution.

The 15 Percent Return Is Always Active

The foundation return is part of our model. It never expires or changes. Every single sale of the Orathai tote includes this 15 percent contribution to our artisan network. It does not depend on promotions or seasons. It stays fixed, giving us the consistency we need to offer stable support. Our partners know the help will continue. Our customers know their purchase has built-in impact. That is the kind of structure we believe in. The Orathai bag reflects that belief. It is a steady product in a steady system, helping ensure that the success of one supports the well-being of many.

The Real Foundation Inside the Orathai Bag

The Orathai Woven Straw Rectangular Purse Tote is crafted with structure and care. But its greatest strength is what it delivers beyond the product. Each bag supports children, uplifts caregivers, funds training, and keeps households strong during difficult times. This support is not random. It is built into every sale. The bag is not just designed for use. It is designed for good. Its value continues long after it leaves our workshop, returning to the same homes that shaped it. This is the foundation behind the Orathai tote—a structure of giving, woven together with purpose and pride.