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Columbian hand woven bags | Guacamaya Tribal: A Shopaholic's paradise!

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The term 'Guacamaya' is a Spanish word meaning 'Macaw Parrot'. It is a beautiful and bright colored long-tailed bird, which is commonly found in Latin American nations like Mexico, Central America and Columbia. This stunning bird is an excellent representation of the Columbian hand woven bags , which is designed and developed by a team of highly skilled artisans and weavers. Guacamaya tribal focuses on developing top quality hand-knitted bags blended with wide range of colors and awesome designs. The Guacamaya tribal had been greatly inspired by the art and culture of Latin American countries for nearly fifty years. The company believes that the Latin American nations are well equipped with some of the highly skilled artisans and weavers across the world. The Guacamaya tribal is currently working in joint collaboration with these efficient and highly skilled artisans to expand their business to overseas. The company not only aims at designing new products and d

Wayuu tribe: A Shopaholic’s Paradise

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Columbian handmade bags  are designed by the Wayuu tribe of La Guajira based in Columbia. Crocheting of each bag could take about three to four weeks to complete. They work in close co-ordination with a renowned Columbian team from Bogota and Riohacha in order to display their precious pieces of Wayuu art to the world. The history of Columbian handicrafts dates back to the Stone Age. It is believed that some of the first pottery samples were discovered during the Neolithic 3. All Columbian handmade bags are shipped directly from Colombia by secured tracked postage. They provide express services including Deprisa or DHL to make sure that Columbian handmade bags are dispatched on time. These bags are solely woven by women belonging to the Wayuu tribe in Columbia. They are familiarized with the art of weaving from a very young age. This tradition is being followed for over many generations. The design of each Wayuu Mochila bags is unique and it narrates a story about the Wayuu

Step out in style with Wayuu handmade bags

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Jessica who was a native of California traveled through South America and came across a group of indigenous tribes named 'Wayuu'. They inhabit the protected desert land between Venezuela and Colombia. During her interaction with the Wayuu people, Jessica decided to share the charm and beauty of their culture and tradition on a larger scale. Back in the year 2013, she launched "Wayuu Tribe" with the primary objective to enhance the value of cultures from around the world thereby providing financial support to the indigenous people. Jessica is currently working with the Wayuu in South America with the aim to expand its reach across the globe. Constant attention is paid to production and designing of Wayuu bags to make this traditional product modern and contemporary. One of the most noteworthy aspects of Wayuu is that it is the Wayuu women who are held responsible for the design and production of Wayuu mochila and Columbian handmade bags . Listed below are s