LOTUS N16
650 USD






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Brand: HIENTE
Collection: BUTTERFLY
Design name: BUTTERFLY N16
Product type: Backpack
Designer: Hiente Nguyen
Design: Advanced design inspired by European fashion
Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by Vietnamese artisans
Material: Imported genuine leather
Dimensions: Height 17 x Width 25 x Depth 5 cm
Color: Black
Usage: Elegant and suitable for work, business meetings, café outings, shopping, light travel, and daily use
The N16 design takes the form of a butterfly in full flight – shimmering and mystical. The silhouette expresses the wingspan and beauty of a mature butterfly, with hand-painted artwork that reveals its vivid transformation.
The backpack features one main compartment, secured with a magnetic clasp. It includes a top handle and adjustable backpack straps, allowing for flexible wear – either carried by hand or worn as a backpack.
Bag weight: 400g
Carrying capacity: >1000g
Limited edition price (fewer than 100 pieces globally): 650 USD
Exclusive price (for designs still under exclusivity): X5
Each design in the Butterfly Collection follows the same core concept:
One form represents the simple outer shell of a cocoon.
The other is the transformation into a colorful, expressive butterfly – reimagined through shape, color, and function.
This creative duality within one design has never been seen before in Vietnam or globally in the luxury handbag design field. It reflects the innovative vision of international designer Hiente Nguyen, based in the Netherlands.
Each piece is crafted 80% by hand in Vietnam over 30 to 50 hours, including hand-painted details. The design follows the Haute Couture spirit – combining high artistry with practical wearability.
All pieces are soft-structured box bags, highly versatile across different settings.
Every design is made entirely of premium leather, inside and out. The inner lining is stamped with the HIENTE logo, signifying that the piece is an original creation by Hiente Nguyen and his artisan team.
These designs offer customers strong visual and artistic value.
"The highest value of image is image itself."
