LOTUS N16
390 USD









Product code:
Brand: HIENTE
Collection: LOTUS
Design Name: LOTUS N1
Product Type: Handbag
Designer: Designer Hiente Nguyen
Design: Advanced European design
Craftsmanship: Crafted by Vietnamese artisans
Material: Imported genuine leather
Dimensions: Height 16 x Width 28 x Base 14 cm
Color: Black - Pink
Application: Elegant and suitable for work, business meetings, café outings, shopping, light travel, and daily use
Highlight: The bag is shaped like a lotus petal, with a harmonious design where the leather handle is crafted as part of a lotus petal, creating a graceful and fluid touch.
Structure: 1 main compartment with 2 inner slip pockets secured with snap buttons.
Bag weight: 550g
Carrying capacity: >1000g
Limited Edition Price (fewer than 100 pieces per design worldwide): 390 USD
Exclusive Price (for designs still under exclusivity): X5
The design is inspired by the most graceful elements of the lotus flower—from the petals, blossoms, stems, leaves, tubers to the seeds—all of which are elegantly translated into various handbag designs. Each design captures a distinct beauty of the lotus flower.
With a Haute Couture design direction, these creations become truly unique and distinctive.
Each design is 80% handcrafted by Vietnamese artisans, taking 20 to 30 hours per piece, including finishing touches. Designed by international designer Hiente Nguyen from the Netherlands.
Both aesthetic and practical value are high—this is the standout feature of designer Hiente Nguyen's research: combining artistic elegance with practical application in luxury handbag design.
The bag belongs to the soft leather bag category, retaining its shape well while remaining luxurious, convenient, and versatile for various occasions.
All bags are fully crafted from genuine leather, from the outer surface to the inner lining. Inside, the embossed cold stamp of “HIENTE” signifies that the piece was creatively designed and crafted by Hiente Nguyen and his team.
Each design carries strong visual value for the customer, following the philosophy: “The highest value of an image is a high image itself.”
