For this limited edition capsule collection of clutches we integrate the work of two local Colombian communities. The Guna Dule indigenous community of Caiman Alto and the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta which have tie-dyed textiles for the first time as part of this new collection.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, our signature clutch/crossbody bag is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 CM, Width: 5 CM, Height: 18.5 CM
Length: 11.5 In, Width: 2 In, Height: 7.5 In
COLORS
Lilac, Mustard, Steel Blue, Orange, Deep Turquoise
MATERIALS
Mixed fabrics and brass hardware
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
All the textiles of this limited edition style were tie-dyed by the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Kankuamo community. As part of our ongoing design lab, we have been working with this community to translate their traditional dyeing technique from the fique fiber to textiles with the help of Indira Mendiola, one of the community leaders.
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
For this limited edition capsule collection of clutches we integrate the work of two local Colombian communities. The Guna Dule indigenous community of Caiman Alto and the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta which have tie-dyed textiles for the first time as part of this new collection.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, our signature clutch/crossbody bag is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 CM, Width: 5 CM, Height: 18.5 CM
Length: 11.5 In, Width: 2 In, Height: 7.5 In
COLORS
Poppy, Carrot, Rose, Deep Turquoise, Light Blue
MATERIALS
Mixed fabrics and brass hardware
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
All the textiles of this limited edition style were tie-dyed by the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Kankuamo community. As part of our ongoing design lab, we have been working with this community to translate their traditional dyeing technique from the fique fiber to textiles with the help of Indira Mendiola, one of the community leaders.
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
The Lorito clutch from ourRS18 Collection has become one of our iconic, graphic pieces. This large rectangular clutch prominently displays a two colorful ¨loritos¨ among a jungle of abstract patterns.
The clutch is secured by a fold-over flap that closes with hidden magnetic clasps and is accented with a simple, white and black abstract pattern, royal purple canvas sides, salmon canvas interior and natural jute fiber.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 cm, Width: 5 cm, Height: 18.5 cm
Length: 11.5 in, Width: 2 in, Height: 7.5 in
STYLE
Large Rectangular
COLORS
White, Grey, Multicolored Pattern, Black, Royal Purple, Salmon, Natural
MATERIALS
Jute Fiber, Mixed Fabrics
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean Carefully With A Warm Wet Cloth. Do Not Dry Clean Or Machine Wash
Wicklewood X Mola Sasa is a collaboration which celebrates a kindred aesthetic - vivid colour, vibrant motifs, impeccable finishing and aligned philosophies - preserving artisan traditions, sourcing sustainable materials and working with local female artisans to empower women.
Handmade by the Guna Dule artisan women of Caiman Alto, Colombia, Mola Sasa's Puruwat best-seller clutch has been redifined with a softer color palette and finished with an original Guatemalan Jaspe textile from Wicklewood home collections.
This design is also available in a cushion style that you can shop here.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 cm, Width: 5 cm, Height: 18.5 cm
Length: 11.5 in, Width: 2 in, Height: 7.5 in
COLORS
Red/Blue
MATERIALS
Linen and Cotton
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
The Kuna textile was handsewn by artisan women of the Guna Dule community of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For generations, the artisan women have passed down an ancient appliqué technique of hand sewing cut-out layers of fabric to form an intricate piece of art. Each fabric is the unique design of the artisan woman who carefully crafted it. In the Guna culture, beliefs and traditions can be found woven into each composition. Some depict stories, animals or daily scenes while others portray a more abstract design.
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash.
For this limited edition capsule collection of clutches we integrate the work of two local Colombian communities. The Guna Dule indigenous community of Caiman Alto and the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta which have tie-dyed textiles for the first time as part of this new collection.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, our signature clutch/crossbody bag is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 CM, Width: 5 CM, Height: 18.5 CM
Length: 11.5 In, Width: 2 In, Height: 7.5 In
COLORS
Lilac, Carrot, Steel Blue, Deep Turquoise
MATERIALS
Mixed fabrics and brass hardware
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
All the textiles of this limited edition style were tie-dyed by the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Kankuamo community. As part of our ongoing design lab, we have been working with this community to translate their traditional dyeing technique from the fique fiber to textiles with the help of Indira Mendiola, one of the community leaders.
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
For this Fall & Winter season we continue to interpret Colombia’s unique and colorful topography, but we zoom into specific shapes and patterns. With soft velvets and warm twills, we redefined last season’s well liked patterns in earthy tones and neutral hues reminiscent of the landscapes of the tropics: oceans, mountains and jungles. The result is bold yet sophisticated accessories with a timeless and seasonless look. Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, our signature clutch/crossbody bag is perfect for everyday use yet not too big for an evening out. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable cactus leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 23 Cm, Width: 4.5 Cm, Height: 16 Cm
Length: 9 In, Width: 1.7 In, Height: 6.2 In
COLORS
Blush, Jungle, Garnet, Black, Wine
MATERIALS
Mixed fabrics and brass hardware
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean Carefully With A Warm Wet Cloth. Do Not Dry Clean Or Machine Wash
For this limited edition capsule collection of clutches we integrate the work of two local Colombian communities. The Guna Dule indigenous community of Caiman Alto and the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta which have tie-dyed textiles for the first time as part of this new collection.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, our signature clutch/crossbody bag is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 CM, Width: 5 CM, Height: 18.5 CM
Length: 11.5 In, Width: 2 In, Height: 7.5 In
COLORS
Poppy, Rose, Chambray, French Blue
MATERIALS
Mixed fabrics and brass hardware
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
All the textiles of this limited edition style were tie-dyed by the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Kankuamo community. As part of our ongoing design lab, we have been working with this community to translate their traditional dyeing technique from the fique fiber to textiles with the help of Indira Mendiola, one of the community leaders.
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
For this limited edition capsule collection of clutches we integrate the work of two local Colombian communities. The Guna Dule indigenous community of Caiman Alto and the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta which have tie-dyed textiles for the first time as part of this new collection.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, our signature clutch/crossbody bag is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 CM, Width: 5 CM, Height: 18.5 CM
Length: 11.5 In, Width: 2 In, Height: 7.5 In
COLORS
Mango, Indigo, Rose, Deep Turquoise
MATERIALS
Mixed fabrics and brass hardware
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
All the textiles of this limited edition style were tie-dyed by the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Kankuamo community. As part of our ongoing design lab, we have been working with this community to translate their traditional dyeing technique from the fique fiber to textiles with the help of Indira Mendiola, one of the community leaders.
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
For this limited edition capsule collection of clutches we integrate the work of two local Colombian communities. The Guna Dule indigenous community of Caiman Alto and the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta which have tie-dyed textiles for the first time as part of this new collection.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, our signature clutch/crossbody bag is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 CM, Width: 5 CM, Height: 18.5 CM
Length: 11.5 In, Width: 2 In, Height: 7.5 In
COLORS
Mango, Mustard, Deep Turquoise, Light Blue
MATERIALS
Mixed fabrics and brass hardware
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
All the textiles of this limited edition style were tie-dyed by the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Kankuamo community. As part of our ongoing design lab, we have been working with this community to translate their traditional dyeing technique from the fique fiber to textiles with the help of Indira Mendiola, one of the community leaders.
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
For this limited edition capsule collection of clutches we integrate the work of two local Colombian communities. The Guna Dule indigenous community of Caiman Alto and the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta which have tie-dyed textiles for the first time as part of this new collection.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, our signature clutch/crossbody bag is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 CM, Width: 5 CM, Height: 18.5 CM
Length: 11.5 In, Width: 2 In, Height: 7.5 In
COLORS
Navy, Yellow, Carrot, Orange, Light blue
MATERIALS
Mixed fabrics and brass hardware
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
All the textiles of this limited edition style were tie-dyed by the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Kankuamo community. As part of our ongoing design lab, we have been working with this community to translate their traditional dyeing technique from the fique fiber to textiles with the help of Indira Mendiola, one of the community leaders.
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
For this limited edition capsule collection of clutches we integrate the work of two local Colombian communities. The Guna Dule indigenous community of Caiman Alto and the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta which have tie-dyed textiles for the first time as part of this new collection.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, our signature clutch/crossbody bag is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 CM, Width: 5 CM, Height: 18.5 CM
Length: 11.5 In, Width: 2 In, Height: 7.5 In
COLORS
Navy, Rose, Yellow, Orange, Light Blue
MATERIALS
Mixed fabrics and brass hardware
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
All the textiles of this limited edition style were tie-dyed by the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Kankuamo community. As part of our ongoing design lab, we have been working with this community to translate their traditional dyeing technique from the fique fiber to textiles with the help of Indira Mendiola, one of the community leaders.
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
For this limited edition capsule collection of clutches we integrate the work of two local Colombian communities. The Guna Dule indigenous community of Caiman Alto and the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta which have tie-dyed textiles for the first time as part of this new collection.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, our signature clutch/crossbody bag is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 CM, Width: 5 CM, Height: 18.5 CM
Length: 11.5 In, Width: 2 In, Height: 7.5 In
COLORS
Aqua, Rose, Mustard, Chambray, Raspberry
MATERIALS
Mixed fabrics and brass hardware
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
All the textiles of this limited edition style were tie-dyed by the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Kankuamo community. As part of our ongoing design lab, we have been working with this community to translate their traditional dyeing technique from the fique fiber to textiles with the help of Indira Mendiola, one of the community leaders.
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
For this limited edition capsule collection of clutches we integrate the work of two local Colombian communities. The Guna Dule indigenous community of Caiman Alto and the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta which have tie-dyed textiles for the first time as part of this new collection.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, our signature clutch/crossbody bag is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 CM, Width: 5 CM, Height: 18.5 CM
Length: 11.5 In, Width: 2 In, Height: 7.5 In
COLORS
Turquoise, Chambray, Rose, Raspberry
MATERIALS
Mixed fabrics and brass hardware
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
All the textiles of this limited edition style were tie-dyed by the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Kankuamo community. As part of our ongoing design lab, we have been working with this community to translate their traditional dyeing technique from the fique fiber to textiles with the help of Indira Mendiola, one of the community leaders.
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
Based on Colombia’s unique and colorful topography, the SS20 Collection brings to life the walks and paths of the ancestral Guna Dule history in a variety of redefined accessories.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, this medium size is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable and strong leather strap.
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
Based on Colombia’s unique and colorful topography, the SS20 Collection brings to life the walks and paths of the ancestral Guna Dule history in a variety of redefined accessories.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, this medium size is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable and strong leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 cm, Width: 5 cm, Height: 18.5 cm
Length: 11.5 in, Width: 2 in, Height: 7.5 in
STYLE
Medium Rectangular
COLORS
Black, Aqua, Dusty Blue, Green, Blue, Lilac, Black
MATERIALS
Linen, Cotton Poplin, Canvas
VEGAN
No
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
For this limited edition capsule collection of clutches we integrate the work of two local Colombian communities. The Guna Dule indigenous community of Caiman Alto and the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta which have tie-dyed textiles for the first time as part of this new collection.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, our signature clutch/crossbody bag is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 CM, Width: 5 CM, Height: 18.5 CM
Length: 11.5 In, Width: 2 In, Height: 7.5 In
COLORS
Ivory, Deep Turquoise, Yellow, Plum
MATERIALS
Mixed fabrics and brass hardware
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
All the textiles of this limited edition style were tie-dyed by the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Kankuamo community. As part of our ongoing design lab, we have been working with this community to translate their traditional dyeing technique from the fique fiber to textiles with the help of Indira Mendiola, one of the community leaders.
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
For this limited edition capsule collection of clutches we integrate the work of two local Colombian communities. The Guna Dule indigenous community of Caiman Alto and the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta which have tie-dyed textiles for the first time as part of this new collection.
Large enough to exhibit the richness of the Kuna textiles, our signature clutch/crossbody bag is perfect for everyday use yet not too big to be used in the evenings. It fits large phones & wallets, and even an iPad mini and comes with a detachable leather strap.
DIMENSIONS
Length: 29 CM, Width: 5 CM, Height: 18.5 CM
Length: 11.5 In, Width: 2 In, Height: 7.5 In
COLORS
Mint, Deep Turquoise, Yellow, Navy
MATERIALS
Mixed fabrics and brass hardware
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
All the textiles of this limited edition style were tie-dyed by the Kankuamo indigenous community of the Kankuamo community. As part of our ongoing design lab, we have been working with this community to translate their traditional dyeing technique from the fique fiber to textiles with the help of Indira Mendiola, one of the community leaders.
The Kuna Textile Was Handsewn By Artisan Women Of The Guna Dule Community Of Caimán Alto, Colombia. For Generations, The Artisan Women Have Passed Down An Ancient Appliqué Technique Of Hand Sewing Cut-Out Layers Of Fabric To Form An Intricate Piece Of Art. Each Fabric Is The Unique Design Of The Artisan Woman Who Carefully Crafted It. In The Guna Culture, Beliefs And Traditions Can Be Found Woven Into Each Composition. Some Depict Stories, Animals Or Daily Scenes While Others Portray A More Abstract Design
Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash
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