This large colorful shoulder bag has been handcrafted from colorful huipils in Guatemala. A huipil (wee-peel) is a traditional blouse worn by Mayan women in Guatemala, and to the knowledgeable observer it identifies her village, social and marital status, religious background, wealth, and individual personality. A well-woven huipil can last 20 to 30 years before it's sold at market and starts a second life as a rag, quilt, or handbag.
Handmade at De Colores Art, based in the culturally rich, indigenous Lake region of Guatemala, these purses create employment opportunities in knitting and embroidery for local villagers. Free training, flexible hours, community education and the use of recycled products are all hallmarks of their organization.
Since these items are created from many different blouses, designs and styles will vary slightly. Handmade in Guatemala and fair trade imported.