Carry your essentials with purpose with this eco-friendly hemp backpack, proudly made in Nepal. Crafted entirely by skilled Nepali artisans from 100% sustainable hemp fabric, it features a striking Buddha print that blends culture and mindfulness. Durable, stylish, and ethical, this backpack isn’t just an accessory—it’s a statement of conscious living.
Key Features: Eco-Friendly Hemp Back Pack Made in Nepal
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100% Hemp Fabric – sustainable, durable, and eco-friendly.
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Handcrafted in Nepal – supporting local Nepali artisans.
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Unique Buddha Print – adds a touch of culture and mindfulness.
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Ethically Made – made entirely by Nepali people, right here in Nepal.
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Perfect for everyday use, travel, or gifting, this backpack combines sustainability, culture, and craftsmanship.
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Available Size and Color
You will receive a free-size option. We offer a wide range of colors, which you can check on our website. Alternatively, you may request our latest catalog or color chart for more details.
Wholesale Cost and Minimum Order
Our prices are wholesale. For larger quantities, we can discuss additional discounts. We accept a minimum order of 15 pieces per design, with available sizes and colors according to the design.
For wholesale orders, we ship directly from Nepal through our corporate company. Delivery usually takes 7–9 days, and the minimum shipment weight is 15 kg+.
Order Process and Delivery time
We will process further process once we receive the advance payment from our customer. Delivery usually takes 7–9 days when dispatch goods here.
Shipping Cost and Time
Our listed prices are based in USD and do not include shipping costs.
Shipping charges are calculated once we receive your complete order list.
Shipping time depends on the method you choose (e.g., air freight, sea freight, or courier services). We will provide you with the available options and estimated delivery times once your order is finalized.








