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One Wild Rose Crossbody Bag

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Style: All-Over-Print Cross Body Bag, Large

The classic tote with a modern twist: all-over-print allows for 100% customization, bringing the basic tote to the next level. Your next shopping trip just got a little more earth-friendly and a lot more stylish!

  • Dimensions: 18"l x 18"w; Strap: 43"l (fully extended)
  • Material:
    • Exterior: 100% sturdy brushed polyester
    • Interior: 100% polyester sheeting
  • 100% polyester strap with plastic buckle
  • Adjustable strap to help find the perfect fit
  • Three interior pockets; one zipped, two unzipped
  • Printed then sewn for edge-to-edge designs
  • Spot or dry clean only
  • Made in the USA

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One Wild Rose Crossbody Bag

One Wild Rose Crossbody Bag

A digital rendering of a wild rose. Customizable text reading, "Wild Rose" also appears. Often, what is believed to be a wild rose, fluffy pink roses around abandoned home sites, are not wild roses, but the descendants of cultivated roses tough enough to survive without human care. .Roses have been hybridized since Roman times, there are thousands of tough, long-lived hybrids. True wild roses, the botanical term "species rose," occur naturally, with no human involvement. There are over 100 species of wild rose, some native to North America, many from the Orient and Europe. All have five petals and almost all of them are pink. A few species are few white or red, a very few may be yellowish. Two species, Wood's Rose (Rosa woodsii) and Nootka Rose (R. nutkana) are common to the Northwest, Western Canada, and parts of Alaska. The image above, from a photograph I took, is of one of those two species. Determining which can be very difficult as they are very similar and each appears in a number of varieties. Wild roses serve as browse for browse for big game, including moose and deer, from spring through fall. Porcupines and beavers also browse the leaves. Wild rose hips persist on the plant through much of the winter. Many birds and mammals are sustained by these dry fruits when the ground is covered with snow. Wild roses hips can be eaten raw or cooked, remove the tiny hairs and seeds in the center. They are used in making jelly and jams and can also be dried to make a tea. Dried leaves can also serve as a tea substitute. Flower petals are great in salads adding a light flavor and beautiful color. Native Americans utilized young shoots as a potherb The dried leaves are used as a tea substitute. Used as a medicinal plant all over the world for thousands of years wild roses are mentioned many old manuscripts and even in the tombs of Egyptian pharaohs. Wild rose hips contain citric acid, flavonoids, fructose, malic acid, sucrose, tannins, vitamins A, B3, C, D, E, and P, calcium, phosphorus, iron, rutine, hesperidin and zinc. Research indicates that wild roses may aid in halting or reversing the growth of cancers. Rose hips are also known to lower saturated fats and triglycerides, helping to control blood pressure. The seed is rich in vitamin E and an oil extracted from the seed is used externally in the treatment of burns, scars and wrinkles. A poultice of the chewed leaves is used in an emergency to allay the pain of bee stings. Europeans utilized hips as a source of Vitamins A and C. Rose hip powder was used as a flavoring in soups and for making syrup. . The leaves were steeped for tea, petals were eaten raw, in salads, candied, or made into syrup. The inner bark was smoked like tobacco, and dried petals were stored for perfume. If you have ever eaten a rose hip you may have noticed that it may taste somewhat apple like. The interior of a rose hip, and the seeds, may also remind you of an apple. That is not an accident. The Rosaceae (The rose family) includes not only roses, but also the genus Prunus (plums, cherries, peaches, apricots and almonds), as well as raspberries and strawberries.

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4.9 out of 5 stars rating195 Total Reviews
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By Chinnesee C.June 9, 2024Verified Purchase
All-Over-Print Tote, Cross-Body Bag, Medium
I absolutely loved designing this bag. You can customize and put anything on it. I received so many compliments at my high school alumni picnic. The images were clear; great quality.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Queen Y.November 8, 2020Verified Purchase
All-Over-Print Tote, Cross-Body Bag, Medium
Creator Review
This bag is very beautiful. The colors and print are bold. The bag is very large ...a bit larger than expected...make a great travel bag. I just love this bag. The print is very clear and bold. Print very well. Beautiful!
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Brittany H.June 13, 2020Verified Purchase
All-Over-Print Tote, Cross-Body Bag, Medium
Zazzle Reviewer Program
I've been trying to find a dinosaur purse for a while now and I'm so glad I came across this one! I wanted a dinosaur print that was also cloth material. This purse is perfect and just what I was looking for! I've been obsessed with dinosaurs since I was little and this purse is perfect. I think I'm going to add a closure to it but that's easy and cheap to do. The 2 pockets are big and fit a lot and the zipper pocket is perfect for small items you don't want to use. I will recommend this shop to everyone! The printing came out just as pictured!

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Product ID: 256459456841863951
Created on: 4/5/2016, 2:31 AM
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