LOTUS N16
320 USD









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Brand: Hiente
Collection: LOTUS
Design Name: LOTUS N13
Product Type: Backpack
Designer: Hiente Nguyen
Design: Advanced European-inspired design
Craftsmanship: Vietnamese artisans
Material: Premium imported genuine leather
Dimensions: Height 20 x Width 20 x Base 5 cm
Color: Black - Pink
Application: Elegant, suitable for work, business meetings, café outings, shopping, light travel, and daily use
Highlight: The backpack design mimics the shape of a lotus leaf, accented with soft pink leather veins that add a graceful flow to the bag.
The design features one main compartment, with two inner pockets secured by snap buttons. Magnetic snap closure at the opening.
Bag weight: 400g
Carrying capacity: >1500g
Limited edition price (under 100 pieces per design worldwide): 320 USD
Exclusive price (for designs that remain exclusive): X5
The design is inspired by the most graceful elements of the lotus plant—petals, flower, stem, leaves, root, and seeds. These elegant features are artistically translated into different bag designs, each reflecting a unique characteristic of the lotus.
With Haute Couture-inspired styling, each design becomes truly exceptional.
Each piece is 80% handcrafted by skilled Vietnamese artisans over a period of 20–30 hours. Designed by international designer Hiente Nguyen from the Netherlands.
The bag achieves a high level of both visual appeal and functionality—this is the core innovation in Hiente Nguyen’s personal design philosophy, combining artistic aesthetics with practical usability in a luxury handbag.
The bag is classified as soft leather, yet still retains its form, exudes elegance, and is highly adaptable for a variety of occasions.
Crafted entirely from full-grain genuine leather, from the exterior to the inner lining. The interior is cold-stamped with the “Hiente” logo, indicating the creativity and craftsmanship of Hiente Nguyen and his team.
Each design holds high visual value for the customer, aligned with the philosophy: “The highest value of an image is the image itself.”
