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KIPLING BALLERINA - cream-milk

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KIPLING BALLERINA - canary-ochre

Price £178.09

A leather ballerina with a traditional coil-embroidered elephant motif on the toe. The design shows a mother elephant followed by two babies, finished with pink coils, gold outlining, subtle bead accents, cream piping, and a slim bow. Handcrafted by women artisans for warm-weather wear.

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This leather ballerina features a traditional coil-embroidered elephant motif across the toe panel, inspired by a story of evolution. A mother elephant followed by two babies keeps the same storyboard detail used across the Kipling slides and ballerinas. The elephants are worked in deep blue coils with gold outlining and subtle bead accents, set against the textured embroidered base and finished with a slim red bow and blue piping.
The cream leather upper keeps the ballerina easy to wear, while the embroidered toe adds colour and texture. Handcrafted by women artisans, this embroidered ballerina flat highlights heritage coil embroidery and artisan workmanship at the centre of the design.

Fit note: Runs small. We recommend sizing up for the best fit.

Materials:
UPPER: silky nappa leather with embroidery detail
LINING: goat leather
SOLE: cow leather with 2-part rubber outer for durability.

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Cream leather ballerina flats with a traditional coil-embroidered elephant motif on the toe, showing a mother elephant followed by two babies. Deep blue coil embroidery with gold outlining and bead accents, finished with blue piping and a slim red bow. Handcrafted by women artisans in small batches.

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