Black Wayuu Crossbody Bag
Crafted from sturdy, handwoven fibers, the Black Wayuu Crossbody Bag is designed to endure daily use. Its flexible structure allows it to hold a variety of items without losing its shape, ensuring practicality and longevity. Despite its robust construction, this crossbody remains lightweight and easy to carry.
Measures 7" inches diameter and 9 inches in height.
Crafted from sturdy, handwoven fibers, the Black Wayuu Crossbody Bag is designed to endure daily use. Its flexible structure allows it to hold a variety of items without losing its shape, ensuring practicality and longevity. Despite its robust construction, this crossbody remains lightweight and easy to carry.
Measures 7" inches diameter and 9 inches in height.
Crafted from sturdy, handwoven fibers, the Black Wayuu Crossbody Bag is designed to endure daily use. Its flexible structure allows it to hold a variety of items without losing its shape, ensuring practicality and longevity. Despite its robust construction, this crossbody remains lightweight and easy to carry.
Measures 7" inches diameter and 9 inches in height.
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Perfect for Various Occasions:
- Everyday Errands: Ideal for carrying essentials like your phone, keys, and wallet
- Travel and Sightseeing: Offers secure, compact storage for passports, tickets, etc
Care Instructions
To maintain the quality and colors of your Wayuu bag, washing should be done with care. Gently clean the bag in cold water with a mild detergent. Allow it to soak, avoiding vigorous rubbing or scrubbing. After hand washing, gently press out excess water with a towel and let the bag air dry, avoiding direct sunlight to prevent color fading.
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Wayuu bags are handcrafted by indigenous Wayuu women from Colombia, utilizing traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations. Each bag is not just a representation of cultural heritage but a unique piece of art, taking up to seven days to complete. The vibrant patterns and intricate designs reflect the Wayuu people's deep connection to nature and their community.
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Made by Maria Jose in La Guajira, Colombia