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Each lolly is made by a member of the Wayuu tribe, and features a thick strap and eye-catching patterns. Whether you're looking for something with cactuses, psychedelic colors, or flowers on it, Chila bags have something for one.
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leather with embroidery in Castellanos' bag in a row. Each piece can take up to 30 days and include patterns that illustrate a woman's family history in the Wayuu community in Colombia. Currently the performers works with about 200 women in the Wayuu tribe.
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A standard mochila bag can take up to 30 days to make and most of the work is done by the Wayuu women who have passed down this ancient weaving occupation. Young girls begin learning to weave upon entering womanhood. Some are event But now these once
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'Chila Bags' colorful patterns and extensive straps make them the ultimate accessory that you can take everywhere this summer; for your travels around the world, for a day at the beach, a road journey with a friend, a backyard BBQ, elegant summer wedding
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A be-by-step tutorial on how to crochet a Wayuu-Style base/bottom. Following this tutorial requires knowledge of some basic tapestry crochet techniques.
The Wayuu people—the largest inborn community in Colombia—have crocheted their handmade “mochila” bags or backpacks from cotton yarn for generations. Each one features a unique tapestry pattern and color palette, along with bounds and tassel