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Designer Backpack with African Grey Parrot Embroidery

£221.94
SKU:
TB002AfricanGrey
Availability:
Made to order in 2-3 weeks

Compact and functional, this designer backpack is made of high quality fabrics with many color choices.  The key features include:

  1. Size (Length x Depth x Height):  8.5 x 4 x 13 inches (21.6 x 10.2 x 33.0 cm)
  2. One front exterior mesh pocket for easy access to small item such as subway card or key
  3. Two side mesh water bottle holders 
  4. One secure front zipper pocket for easy access to valuable items such as wallet or cellphone
  5. Inner storage with mesh and hook-n-loop closure
  6. Padded back support
  7. Padded shoulder strap
  8. Webbing grab handle
  9. Sized to fit a letter size documents
  10. Optional expandable feature to add 2 to 6 inches depth (additional $50 to $60)

Approximate Embroidery Size (not include Monogram):    4.0 x 2.69 inches (10.2 x 6.8 cm)

For other embroidery size, please call us for the price.  The price is based on the complexity of the digitized file, the stitch count, machine time and the amount of manual work to complete the embroidery

The monogram, if chosen, will be sized appropriately.

 

 

 

We were commissioned to make a gift bag for the speakers at the 4th Wellness Retreat organized by Phoenix Landing. Phoenix Landing is the best non-profit organization we know that helps many parrots and the families who have them. This event was held in May 2018 in North Carolina. It was a two-day bi-annual event with great speakers from well-known Avian Vets to respectable scientists from different countries. There were different tracks of seminar from toy making to behavior training to very technical subjects for vet students and bird enthusiasts. We have learned a lot and are honored to be part of it.

This project gave us the opportunity to research the various birds the speakers like and look at the birds closely. We referred images from book, bird pictures provided and internet images hoping to create one that best depicts the bird's known character. The most challenging part perhaps is to try to have the right shade of the colors that matches the bird's feather colors. Yet, we cannot know for sure what the right shades of color are, let alone the many shades there are.

Here are the first group of bird image embroidery. We hope you like them.

To do it right for the future, we should have a collection of real feathers. If you can spare your bird's dropped feathers, please mail us the excess and let us know which bird you have. Thank you!