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Coat of Arms - Aibonito, Puerto Rico Tote Bag

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Design your own tote bag to carry your belongings in style! Available in multiple sizes to suit all your carrying needs, these bags are made of 100% natural material and can be customised with your favourite pictures and text for the perfect gift or casual accessory. Versatile, trendy, and durable, this custom tote means you'll always look fashionable!

  • Dimensions: 34.3cm (L) x 47.0cm (W); 14.0cm deep
  • Material: 340g 100% cotton canvas
  • Available in multiple colour combinations
  • Print on both sides for a small additional charge
  • Recommended care instructions: Hand wash cold. Do not bleach. Lay flat to dry. Do not iron.

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Coat of Arms - Aibonito, Puerto Rico Tote Bag

Coat of Arms - Aibonito, Puerto Rico Tote Bag

This image is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license and is Attributed to The Eloquent Peasant. The name Aibonito is possibly a combination of Spanish and Taíno from Hatibon or Jatibon, which the native name of the Aibonito River. Jatibon most likely translates to "black river" or "night river", the indigenous name of the river which was later turned into a diminutive in Spanish (Jatibon-ito). It is common to have native place names in Puerto Rico be historically adopted and modified into the Spanish language such as Mucarabones for example, which is a plural of Mucarabon, meaning "owl river" in Taíno. There's also a legend that tells of a Spanish soldier called Diego Alvarez who on May 17, 1615, reached one of the highest peaks in the area and upon watching the view, exclaimed "¡Ay, qué bonito!" ("Oh, how pretty!") which eventually was turned into the name of the region. If this is the case it would be considered folk etymology. Some of the municipality's nicknames include: Ciudad de las Flores ("City of Flowers") and Jardín de Puerto Rico ("Puerto Rico's garden") after the region's floral industry and annual festival, and Ciudad Fría ("Cold City") and Nevera de Puerto Rico ("Puerto Rico's refrigerator") after the fact that the municipality has recorded some of the island's lowest temperatures.

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The quality of the tote was good. Better than I expected. I think I should of used a darker/another color for the customizing. The name did not stand out like I wanted, but the receiver absolutely loved it - so I was happy. Thank you
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By Elizabeth B.29 August 2015Verified Purchase
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This bag is heavy duty. I can easily carry a ton of stuff in it. The printing was fine, but I should have used a larger font.
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By C.23 December 2013Verified Purchase
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The tote is awesome and the quality is good. I was very satisfied with the design and wording of the tote.
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