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Crafted by Wayúu women from La Guajira, Colombia, each bag is a vibrant expression of their deep connection to nature. The intricate patterns reflect elements of the natural world—animals, stars, paths, and footprints—woven into every piece with purpose and tradition.
According to legend, a spider named Wale’kerü taught the first Wayúu women to weave. But many artisans proudly trace this craft back to their ancestors, who passed down the cultural importance of weaving through generations of women.
Details:
Care: Hand wash with softener. Air drying.
Dimensions:
9” x 10.6”
Crafted by Wayúu women from La Guajira, Colombia, each bag is a vibrant expression of their deep connection to nature. The intricate patterns reflect elements of the natural world—animals, stars, paths, and footprints—woven into every piece with purpose and tradition.
According to legend, a spider named Wale’kerü taught the first Wayúu women to weave. But many artisans proudly trace this craft back to their ancestors, who passed down the cultural importance of weaving through generations of women.
Details:
Care: Hand wash with softener. Air drying.
Dimensions:
9” x 10.6”
Crafted by Wayúu women from La Guajira, Colombia, each bag is a vibrant expression of their deep connection to nature. The intricate patterns reflect elements of the natural world—animals, stars, paths, and footprints—woven into every piece with purpose and tradition.
According to legend, a spider named Wale’kerü taught the first Wayúu women to weave. But many artisans proudly trace this craft back to their ancestors, who passed down the cultural importance of weaving through generations of women.
Details:
Care: Hand wash with softener. Air drying.
Dimensions:
9” x 10.6”