A Wayuu artisan skillfully hand-weaving a traditional mochila bag using vibrant, colorful threads. Her focused expression and delicate craftsmanship highlight the dedication and cultural heritage of the Wayuu people in Colombia.

Colorful stories. Woven with meaning.

Every Wayuu bag begins with time. Depending on the complexity of the design, each piece can take weeks of meticulous handweaving to complete, stitch by stitch — by skilled Wayuu women artisans in La Guajira, Colombia. No machines. No shortcuts. Only ancestral technique refined through generations.

Beyond beauty, these bags are built for life. Strong double-thread construction and structured weaving create pieces that are both durable and functional, designed to carry what you need while holding their shape and color over time.

We work directly with a small group of Wayuu artisans, producing limited pieces in ever-evolving designs. Our collections are never mass-produced and rarely repeated. Each bag is authentic, intentional, and deeply connected to the community that creates it.

This is craftsmanship you invest in.
This is identity you can carry.

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