LOTUS N16
450 USD









Product code:
Brand: Hiente
Collection: LOTUS
Design Name: LOTUS N15
Product Type: Crossbody Bag
Designer: Hiente Nguyen
Design: Advanced European-inspired design
Craftsmanship: Vietnamese artisans
Material: Premium imported genuine leather
Dimensions: Height 22 x Width 20 x Base 11 cm
Color: Black - Pink
Application: Elegant, suitable for work, business meetings, café outings, shopping, light travel, and daily use
Highlight: The focal point of the bag is the opening, designed in the form of a budding lotus about to bloom. The mouth of the bag is flexibly adjustable, adding versatility and graceful motion when in use.
The design features one large compartment with two smaller inner pockets secured by snap buttons.
Bag weight: 500g
Carrying capacity: >1500g
Limited edition price (under 100 pieces per design worldwide): 450 USD
Exclusive price (for designs that remain exclusive): X5
The design draws inspiration from the most exquisite features of the lotus flower—its petals, bloom, stem, leaves, root, and seeds. These graceful forms are artistically translated into unique designs, each capturing a distinct beauty of the lotus.
With Haute Couture-inspired styling, each design becomes truly one-of-a-kind.
Each piece is 80% handcrafted by Vietnamese artisans over the course of 20–30 hours. Designed by international designer Hiente Nguyen from the Netherlands.
The designs are highly functional and visually appealing—this is the unique strength of Hiente Nguyen’s research, merging fine art aesthetics with practical application in a luxury handbag.
This is a soft leather bag that still retains its shape, elegant in form, easy to use, and adaptable to a wide variety of situations.
Crafted entirely from genuine leather, including the interior lining. The inner lining features a cold-stamped “Hiente” logo, indicating the piece was creatively designed and crafted by Hiente Nguyen and his team.
Each design carries high visual value for the customer, aligned with the philosophy: “The highest value of an image is the image itself.”
