Luma, Traditional Wayuu Bag
Large, functional, and versatile!
Large, functional, and versatile, this backpack is perfect for accompanying you in your daily routine with style and comfort. Its traditional Wayuu design and combination of black and mustard yellow tones give it a unique and authentic character. Its versatile style makes it the perfect choice to complement any look with personality and distinction.
Handmade by Wayuu women over approximately 20 days
Handcrafted by Wayuu women using a two-thread crochet technique and a single-thread strap, in a process that takes approximately two to three weeks, this backpack reflects the art and tradition of the Wayuu indigenous culture of La Guajira. Crafted by Wayuu women in a process that takes approximately 15-20 days, it is woven using the two-thread crochet technique, ensuring durability and a flawless finish in every detail. This mochila is more than an accessory: it is a work of art, carefully handwoven with great skill and dedication by Wayuu artisans in La Guajira, Colombia. This art, cherished and passed down through generations, symbolizes the community's deep connection to its traditions and cultural identity. With every stitch, the indigenous Wayuu artisans weave an ancestral story that transcends borders, blending tradition, art, and design. These unique pieces are created in limited quantities due to the complexity of their craftsmanship and the time required for their production.
Our mochilas are woven under fair trade practices, ensuring dignified working conditions and fair pay for the Wayuu artisans who create these unique pieces. This commitment ensures that each mochila not only represents the art and ancestral traditions of the community but also supports the well-being of Wayuu families. By purchasing one of our mochilas, you directly contribute to empowering its creators and preserving their cultural heritage in a setting of respect and equity.