This red Pirikara bag, available at Kapruka, is made from soft cotton and is perfect for various uses, bringing a touch of Sri Lankan tradition to your daily life.
Note: This product comes in a single color as pictured.
For current color availability of the bag, please refer to the color options listed on the product page or contact our customer service for further assistance.
The bag can be easily maintained with regular wiping using a damp cloth. For more specific cleaning instructions, please refer to the care label on the bag.
Yes, this bag is designed with children in mind, making it ideal for school use. It has ample space for books, stationery, and other school essentials.
If you are not satisfied with your purchase, we offer a return policy. Please check our website for detailed information on the return process and conditions.
The kids` bag is made from durable, high-quality materials suitable for daily use and designed to withstand the wear and tear of regular use by children.
the last order i have done was pefectly delivered people who receved it was very happy and it was on time than I accepted time
Customer care personnel need to be patient and go the extra mile to assist the overseas customers. You cannot give a cell number and ask us to call the number and hang up. When we call it sounds like its a personal number as the person does not identify himself nor the company.
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Cotton carry bags used for temple visits are a staple of Sri Lankan religious practice, pairing naturally with traditional worship items such as incense holders, oil lamps, and offering trays. Shoppers who maintain a regular devotional routine often browse sacred religious symbols to complete their home shrine or puja corner alongside a dedicated bag for carrying essentials to the temple.
Those arranging dana or alms-giving ceremonies sometimes need coordinated support beyond physical items. Kapruka's merit-making donation services allow households to organise charitable contributions as part of a broader religious observance, complementing the practical carry items used during such occasions.