DIAMOND TOTE ETELVINA

€70

VAT included.

Delivery time DE 3 - 5 working days

Timeless design and effortless elegance created to complement your Capsulé wardrobe. Our Diamond Tote Etelvina is your practical day-to-day companion. With her clean silhouette and sufficient storage space, she protects your documents, tablet and notebooks up to 12 inches. Two inside pockets provide additional storage for your valuables. An outer closure in gold completes her elegant appearance.

P.S.: Our Heroine Collection offers various smaller bags that help organising the inside of bigger bags and are a useful addition to your Nata Y Limón Tote.

  • PRODUCT DETAILS
  • IMPACT
  • WEAVING TECHNIQUE

100% Handmade in Guatemala 

  

Height 40 cm/width 42 cm
Material: cotton
Color front & back: black/cream
Handle length: 66 cm
Inner pocket with zipper: 18 x 18 cm
Inside pocket for quick access: 12 x 18 cm
Closable with golden zipper

Weaver: Etelvina 

Seamstress: Demecia 

Impact in Guatemala: 10 working hours / 2.5 days part-time work 


1% of the sales price is donated to Amazon Watch for environmental protection and human rights

Falseria Weaving & Symbolism


The fabric of this timeless bag was handwoven on the treadle loom using the Falseria technique. This technique was introduced with the Spanish in the 1500’s. Traditional designs from backstrap weaving were reinterpreted into the falseria technique. That is why it’s called falseria = false brocade. To produce one meter of fabric, the artisan needs one day of part time work (4h).

The diamond pattern is a fundamental part of our bag collection. As one of the most important symbols of Mayan textile art, the diamond embodies the four corners of the universe, the four corners of the earth and contains in its center the heart of the community.

Timeless design and effortless elegance created to complement your Capsulé wardrobe. Our Diamond Tote Etelvina is your practical day-to-day companion. With her clean silhouette and sufficient storage space, she protects your documents, tablet and notebooks up to 12 inches. Two inside pockets provide additional storage for your valuables. An outer closure in gold completes her elegant appearance.

P.S.: Our Heroine Collection offers various smaller bags that help organising the inside of bigger bags and are a useful addition to your Nata Y Limón Tote.

  • PRODUCT DETAILS
  • IMPACT
  • WEAVING TECHNIQUE

100% Handmade in Guatemala 

  

Height 40 cm/width 42 cm
Material: cotton
Color front & back: black/cream
Handle length: 66 cm
Inner pocket with zipper: 18 x 18 cm
Inside pocket for quick access: 12 x 18 cm
Closable with golden zipper

100% Handmade in Guatemala 

  

Height 40 cm/width 42 cm
Material: cotton
Color front & back: black/cream
Handle length: 66 cm
Inner pocket with zipper: 18 x 18 cm
Inside pocket for quick access: 12 x 18 cm
Closable with golden zipper

Weaver: Etelvina 

Seamstress: Demecia 

Impact in Guatemala: 10 working hours / 2.5 days part-time work 


1% of the sales price is donated to Amazon Watch for environmental protection and human rights

Weaver: Etelvina 

Seamstress: Demecia 

Impact in Guatemala: 10 working hours / 2.5 days part-time work 


1% of the sales price is donated to Amazon Watch for environmental protection and human rights

Falseria Weaving & Symbolism


The fabric of this timeless bag was handwoven on the treadle loom using the Falseria technique. This technique was introduced with the Spanish in the 1500’s. Traditional designs from backstrap weaving were reinterpreted into the falseria technique. That is why it’s called falseria = false brocade. To produce one meter of fabric, the artisan needs one day of part time work (4h).

The diamond pattern is a fundamental part of our bag collection. As one of the most important symbols of Mayan textile art, the diamond embodies the four corners of the universe, the four corners of the earth and contains in its center the heart of the community.

Falseria Weaving & Symbolism


The fabric of this timeless bag was handwoven on the treadle loom using the Falseria technique. This technique was introduced with the Spanish in the 1500’s. Traditional designs from backstrap weaving were reinterpreted into the falseria technique. That is why it’s called falseria = false brocade. To produce one meter of fabric, the artisan needs one day of part time work (4h).

The diamond pattern is a fundamental part of our bag collection. As one of the most important symbols of Mayan textile art, the diamond embodies the four corners of the universe, the four corners of the earth and contains in its center the heart of the community.


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