Located in the Casanare Department in northern Colombia, the Mardue artisans craft exquisite baskets using fibers harvested from the Moriche palm, a species that grows in and around swamps and other wet areas in tropical South America.
Located in a remote reserve, these artisans have to travel two hours by mule to reach the closest city of Arauca. Due to the weak phone signal in the community and the fact that their home is not reachable by public transportation, these artisans are faced with logistical and organizational challenges that result in limited access to steady work and consistent orders. Currently, most of the family income comes from farming as well as products they’re able to sell during the annual artisan fair in Bogotá.
DIMENSIONS
Height: 15cm Width: 14cm Base Diameter: 12cm
Length: 6 in, Width: 5.5 in, Height: 4.7 in
COLORS
Natural
MATERIALS
Moriche palm fiber
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
The Mardue artisans’ principle tehcniques consist of a structured type of basketry as well as a more flexible one created by hand using a needle and a crochet type stitch. Traditionally, the women would craft these bags and gift them to their husbands to carry around tools and other objects, and were thought of as being sacred
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
Located in the Casanare Department in northern Colombia, the Mardue artisans craft exquisite baskets using fibers harvested from the Moriche palm, a species that grows in and around swamps and other wet areas in tropical South America.
Located in a remote reserve, these artisans have to travel two hours by mule to reach the closest city of Arauca. Due to the weak phone signal in the community and the fact that their home is not reachable by public transportation, these artisans are faced with logistical and organizational challenges that result in limited access to steady work and consistent orders. Currently, most of the family income comes from farming as well as products they’re able to sell during the annual artisan fair in Bogotá.
DIMENSIONS
Height: Height: 18cm Width: 19cm Base Length: 22cm
Length: 7 in, Width: 7.5 in, Height: 8.7 in
COLORS
Natural
MATERIALS
Moriche palm fiber
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
The Mardue artisans’ principle tehcniques consist of a structured type of basketry as well as a more flexible one created by hand using a needle and a crochet type stitch. Traditionally, the women would craft these bags and gift them to their husbands to carry around tools and other objects, and were thought of as being sacred
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
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
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
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
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
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. This square cushion, crafted in an array of colourful Kuna fabrics, is handmade by the Guna Dule indigenous women and is inspired by a vintage Mola. The female artisans use an ancient appliqué technique of hand sewing cut-out layers of fabric to form the intricate oval design.
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DIMENSIONS
50 x 50 cm
20 x 20 in
COLORS
Blue Multi
MATERIALS
Linen and Cotton
ARTISAN TECHNIQUES
All of the Kuna Textiles are made in Colombia in the Caiman Alto Reserve by Mola Sasa's artisan women partners of the Guna Dule community. 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 specific design of the artisan woman who carefully works on it. The Guna culture, beliefs and traditions can be found woven into each composition. Some depict stories, animals or daily scenes while others offer a more abstract design. The Kuna Textiles are then brought to England where they are crafted into cushions. Each one is backed with Wicklewood’s namesake fabric and our signature contrasting trim is added to make each piece even more special and idiosyncratic.
Our original rounded bracelet shape is back. Thinner and lighter, this colorful yet minimalist bracelet will add the perfect amount of freshness and sophistication to your fall winter wardrobe. Made using our iconic hand-sewn Kuna textiles, they come in small for petite wrists and in standard for normal to larger wrists. Wear them alone or stacked for a bolder look.
DIMENSIONS
Standard Size: 6.7cm Interior Diameter, 5 Cm Height
Standard Size: 2.6 In Interior Diameter, 2 In Height
Small Size: 6cm Interior Diameter, 5 Cm Height
Small Size: 2.4 In Interior Diameter, 2 In Height
COLORS
Black, Deep Turquoise
MATERIALS
Mixed Fabrics, Wood
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
Make a statement to your fall-winter look with our new Kuna Belts. Featuring a bold design with a contrasting geometric pattern. They are 100% handmade in Colombia in collaboration with the Guna Dule community using a rich appliqué technique of hand sewing cut layers of fabric. They come in a unique size that fits all body types and are finished with velvet cords and metal tips to wrap around the waist.
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
Our original rounded bracelet shape is back. Thinner and lighter, this colorful yet minimalist bracelet will add the perfect amount of freshness and sophistication to your fall winter wardrobe. Made using our iconic hand-sewn Kuna textiles, they come in small for petite wrists and in standard for normal to larger wrists. Wear them alone or stacked for a bolder look.
DIMENSIONS
Standard Size: 6.7 Cm Interior Diameter, 3.5 Cm Height
Standard Size: 2.6 In Interior Diameter, 1.4 In Height
Small Size: 6 Cm Interior Diameter, 3.5 Cm Height
Small Size: 2.4 In Interior Diameter, 1.4 In Height
COLORS
Lilac, Poppy, Mint
MATERIALS
Royal Blue, Wine
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
Our original rounded bracelet shape is back. Thinner and lighter, this colorful yet minimalist bracelet will add the perfect amount of freshness and sophistication to your fall winter wardrobe. Made using our iconic hand-sewn Kuna textiles, they come in small for petite wrists and in standard for normal to larger wrists. Wear them alone or stacked for a bolder look.
DIMENSIONS
Standard Size: 6.7cm Interior Diameter, 5 Cm Height
Standard Size: 2.6 In Interior Diameter, 2 In Height
Small Size: 6cm Interior Diameter, 5 Cm Height
Small Size: 2.4 In Interior Diameter, 2 In Height
COLORS
Blush, Metalic Copper
MATERIALS
Mixed Fabrics, Wood
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
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
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
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
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
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