Solivagant Mochila Bag
Mochila with braided strap and dangling pom poms
Description
Handwoven bag features an adjustable, braided shoulder strap, a tasseled drawstring fastening on the front of the bag as well as additional dangling tassels and pom poms on the side. Each mochila is handwoven by women of the indigenous Wayuu tribe in La Guajira, Colombia using a single thread technique – a crochet technique passed down for centuries from generation to generation. Each of the mochilas displays a unique design, representing the natural elements that surround Wayuu culture. The bottom of each mochila feature an intricate symbolic style, chosen by the weaver as a means of representing her reality. It takes these women about 15 days to complete each bag.
Additional information
Color | Acqua, Brown, Burgundy |
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Description
Handwoven bag features an adjustable, braided shoulder strap, a tasseled drawstring fastening on the front of the bag as well as additional dangling tassels and pom poms on the side. Each mochila is handwoven by women of the indigenous Wayuu tribe in La Guajira, Colombia using a single thread technique – a crochet technique passed down for centuries from generation to generation. Each of the mochilas displays a unique design, representing the natural elements that surround Wayuu culture. The bottom of each mochila feature an intricate symbolic style, chosen by the weaver as a means of representing her reality. It takes these women about 15 days to complete each bag.
Additional information
Color | Acqua, Brown, Burgundy |
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