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The perfect weekender. Plain weave, 100% Iraca fiber, this circle, the cross-body bag is worth the time. The woman behind this bag is called Juanita....
Handmade by Diana Ciprian in San Antonio de Palmito, in Cordoba, Colombia. 100% arrow cane and vegetable-dyed. Diana is a Zenú indigenous woman, and weaving is...
100% Iraca palm fiber hand fan, natural color. Handcrafted in Sandoná, Nariño in Colombia, by Asociación de Tejedoras Juanita. An organization of approximately 100 artisans...
100% Iraca palm fiber hand fan and 100% vegetable dyed. Handcrafted in Sandoná, Nariño in Colombia, by Asociación de Tejedoras Juanita. An organization of approximately...
100% Iraca palm fiber hand fan and 100% vegetable dyed. Handcrafted in Sandoná, Nariño in Colombia, by Asociación de Tejedoras Juanita. An organization of approximately...
100% Iraca palm fiber hand fan. Handcrafted in Sandoná, Nariño in Colombia, by Asociación de Tejedoras Juanita. An organization of approximately 100 artisans heads of...
100% paja tetera fiber, crafted in Colombia. Tinted with vegetable dye, this basket bag features characteristics borrowed from African culture. The story behind the family that...
100% Chocolatillo fiber, a local fiber from Cauca, Colombia. Handwoven by artisans from the Eperaara Siapidaara indigenous community. Learn more about the community in our...
Consider this an investment piece. The mochila bag Arhuaca is an admired artisan bag made by the Arhuaco people from Colombia. This bag is very practical...
Consider this an investment piece. The mochila bag Arhuaca is an admired artisan bag made by the Arhuaco people from Colombia. This bag is very practical for everyday...
100% marama palm fiber centerpiece. Handcrafted in Colombia by master craftswoman Ana Gladys Aponte. The extraction of the marama fiber does not require the destruction...
100% cotton placemats; set of 4, black and white pattern. Handwoven by women artisans from an association of San Jacinto, in Bolívar, Colombia. Women belonging...
100% werregue palm fiber. Handmade by the Wounaan indigenous community in Colombia from the Pacific Coast in Chocó. The process is 100% natural, organic, and...
100% werregue palm fiber. Handcrafted by Wounaan indigenous women from the depths of the Colombian jungle in Chocó. Patterns and motifs are representations of their...
100% cotton placemats; set of 4, gray and white. Handwoven by women artisans from an association of San Jacinto, in Bolívar, Colombia. Women belonging to...
Handwoven in Nariño, Colombia by artisans from the Asociación de Tejedoras Juanita. This co-op is composed of 92 master artisans, both men, and women, and...
100% Iraca palm fiber; set of 6 placemats. Handwoven in Colombia in the Nariño department by artisans from the Asociación de Tejedoras Juanita. This co-op...
Handwoven in Nariño, Colombia by artisans from the Asociación de Tejedoras Juanita. This co-op is composed of 92 master artisans, both men, and women, and...
Set of 6 placemats made of marama and cumare fiber. Handcrafted in Guanía, Colombia by Ana Gladys Aponte, indigenous woman artisan of the Porvenir community. ...
Set of 6 placemats made of 100% chiqui chiqui or marama fiber. Handcrafted in Guanía, Colombia by Ana Gladys Aponte, indigenous woman artisan of the...
Cumare mochila bags are handmade in Colombia in the region of Caquetá. This raw material is extracted from the cumare palm, one of the 14 species of...
100% Virgin wool. Handcrafted by Maria Luisa Jansasoy from the Kamentza indigenous community in Sibundoy, Putumayo, Colombia. This mochila takes 20 days to make in...
100% Virgin wool. Handcrafted by Maria Luisa Jansasoy from the Kamentza indigenous community in Sibundoy, Putumayo, Colombia. This mochila takes 20 days to make in...
100% Vegetable-dyed. Handcrafted in Atanquez, Cesar in Colombia by master craftswoman Aura Montero. Winner of the Medal of Honor granted by Artesanías de Colombia. Indigenous community:...
100% natural color. Handcrafted in Atanquez, Cesar in Colombia by master craftswoman Aura Montero. Winner of the Medal of Honor granted by Artesanías de Colombia. Indigenous...
Cumare mochila bags are handmade in Colombia in the region of Caquetá. This raw material is extracted from the cumare palm, one of the 14 species of...
Handmade by Diana Ciprian in San Antonio de Palmito, in Cordoba, Colombia. 100% arrow cane and vegetable-dyed. Diana is a Zenú indigenous woman, and weaving is...
One-of-a-kind, handwoven virgin wool backpack. This piece was crafted by Maria Luisa Jansasoy, a special friend and a master weaver also known as "an open...
Handcrafted in Colombia by Aura Montero. A Kankuamo master weaver from Atanquez in the Cesar Department. The Kankuamo community inhabits the Sierra Nevada mountain ranges...
100% fique and 100% vegetable-dyed mochila bag. Handcrafted in Atanquez, Cesar, Colombia, by medal of honor winner, Aura Montero. Prize granted by Artesanias de Colombia. ...
Handcrafted with wool in Colombia by Doris Jajoy in Pasto, Nariño from the Kamentza community. Pattern design: The bear, symbolizing spiritual strength, guardian of our...
Small Kamentza mochila bag, with tassels, handcrafted by Doris Jajoy in Pasto, Nariño, Colombia. Doris belongs to the Kamentza indigenous community where they specialize in weaving...
100% Vegetable-dyed. Handcrafted in Atanquez, Cesar in Colombia by master craftswoman Aura Montero. Winner of the Medal of Honor granted by Artesanías de Colombia. Indigenous community:...
Authentic Wayuu mochila bag, handmade by indigenous women from the Wayuu Indigenous group in La Guajira, Colombia. 100% Cotton; handcrafted. This mochila bag bears the...
Authentic Wayuu mochila bag, handmade by indigenous women from the Wayuu Indigenous group in La Guajira, Colombia. Wear it across your body. This mochila bag...
Authentic, mini Wayuu mochila bag, handmade by indigenous women from the Wayuu Indigenous group in La Guajira, Colombia. Wear it across your body, or on...
Authentic Wayuu mochila bag, handmade by indigenous women from the Wayuu Indigenous group in La Guajira, Colombia. This mochila bag bears the Protected Designation of...
Patterned mochila arhuaca, handmade by Sara Niño in Pueblo Bello, Cesár, Colombia. 100% virgin wool, this mochila bag takes approximately 20 days to make. Sara...
This bag was crafted by women from the Zenu indigenous community from Cordoba, Colombia from 100% arrow cane fiber. Arrow cane is a Bambu-like plant that...
This bag was crafted by women from the Zenu indigenous community from Cordoba, Colombia from 100% arrow cane fiber. Arrow cane is a Bambu-like plant that...
Elegantly and impeccably crafted. 100% Biodegradable and do not pollute the environment because they provide nutrients to the soil when decomposing. This is the traditional...
Handwoven by Liliana Grueso, a craftswoman from the Eperaara Siapidaara indigenous community in Timbiquí, Cauca. Learn more about the community in our blog. Made from...
Made in Colombia by weavers using paja de tetera fiber from Guapi, Cauca. Store your laundry, linen or towels in this handwoven basket. Each purchase...
Made in Colombia by weavers using paja de tetera fiber from Guapi, Cauca. Store your laundry, linen or towels in this handwoven basket. Each purchase...