Red and Pink Crocheted Shoulder Bag, "Colombian Rose"
Artisans of the Wayuu Community crochet this beautiful mochila or shoulder bag from acrylic yarns, working to preserve their cultural identity and artisanal traditions. The Wayuu are an indigenous people located on the Guajira Peninsula in northern Colombia. Legend has it that a spider named Wale Keru taught a Wayuu woman how to weave and crochet. The unlined red, rose and ivory shoulder bag closes with a tassel-accented drawstring.
- 0.55 kgs
- 1.2 lbs
- Bag: 29 cm H x 23 cm Diam.
- Bag: 11.5" H x 9" Diam.
- Strap(s): 100 cm L x 6.5 cm W
- Strap(s): 39" L x 2.6" W
- Drop length: 50 cm from strap to bag
- Drop length: 19.75" from strap to bag
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