Handgemacht by Sandra, Vöran Handgemacht by Sandra, Vöran Handgemacht by Sandra, Vöran

Handgemacht by Sandra, Vöran

Baby and children's clothing, accessories

Name: Handgemacht by Sandra
Location: Vöran
Products: Baby and children's clothing, accessories
Availability: on request

Description:
With great care and attention to detail, Sandra creates custom-made baby and children's clothing as well as practical accessories like blankets, diaper bags, and bed bumpers – all from her workshop in Vöran. Every item is sewn to order, making it as unique as the child it’s made for. Soft fabrics, child-friendly designs, and precise craftsmanship turn each piece into a cherished everyday companion. Handgemacht by Sandra stands for one-of-a-kind items, quality, and creativity.

Contact:
Handgemacht by Sandra
Vöran
Phone: +39 340 4190153
Email: Sandraturati95@gmail.com
Instagram: @handgemacht.bysandra
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