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Nosakhari debuts limited-edition handwoven travel bag with Martina Spetlova

Nosakhari’s first travel bag is a limited-edition, handwoven carryall with Martina Spetlova, priced at £1,850 to £2,400 for the traveler who already owns the usual luxury cases.

Natalie Brooks··2 min read
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Nosakhari debuts limited-edition handwoven travel bag with Martina Spetlova
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Nosakhari has stepped into travel goods with the kind of bag that feels less like luggage and more like a collectible. The London-based leather brand’s first carryall is a limited-edition piece handwoven using Martina Spetlova’s signature technique, with reported retail prices between £1,850 and £2,400.

That price puts it squarely in the territory of a gift for someone who already has the standard luxury basics and wants something more interesting than another logo-heavy weekend bag. The appeal here is the craft: Spetlova is known for handwoven leather work, and her practice has long centered on bespoke bags and jackets rather than full fashion collections. Her own philosophy, built around ethical sourcing, sustainability and digital product passports, gives the collaboration an added layer of credibility that matters to buyers who care as much about provenance as polish.

Nosakhari’s move into travel accessories also makes sense as a brand statement. NOSAKHARI LTD was incorporated on March 3, 2011, and the label has already built a profile in London Fashion Week circles while supporting cultural programming such as the Nosakhari Film Festival. That background gives the bag more personality than a typical accessory launch. It feels rooted in London’s design scene, not just in the luxury luggage aisle.

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The result is a gift best suited to the person who travels with an eye for texture, construction and scarcity. Someone who already owns the obvious pieces, the hard-shell cabin case, the monogrammed holdall, the polished leather tote, will understand why a handwoven collaboration carries more cachet than another conventional travel bag. Selling through Nosakhari’s e-commerce site, the piece has the ease of a direct purchase but the feel of something rarer than mass-market luxury.

In a market crowded with interchangeable travel gear, Nosakhari has chosen the harder, smarter route. By pairing a first-time category entry with Spetlova’s handwork, the brand has made a travel bag that reads like design object first and utility second, which is exactly why it lands as a strong luxury gift.

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