Pajara Pinta Mexican Bag 2
Pajara Pinta Mexican Bag 2
Pajara Pinta is a Colombian lifestyle brand that ethically produces handmade bags and accessories in partnership with local artisans, indigenous communities and single mothers across Latin America.
Product Details:
Ixtle straw tote bag
Wool bird patch
Leather details
Metal fittings
W: 30 cm / H: 24 cm / D: 10 cm
Short straps: 7 cm
Long detachable tan leather strap: 49 cm
Leather bag base (internal)
These colorful Mexican bag are a unique piece made up of beautiful handcrafts from Latin America.
The bird patch was skillfully made on a weaving loom by artisans in Teotlican del Valle, Mexico. In their culture, this bird represents life. The ixtle straw base was also made by Mexican artisans from the Morelos region.
These pieces were then carefully sewed together and trimmed with leather by a small artisan workshop in Colombia.
It's spaciously sized to fit your daily essentials in the city or in the beach. You can adjust the drop to carry it in-hand or on your shoulder.
It is important to acknowledge that this is an artisanal product, so the measurements may vary slightly amongst each piece.
Pajara Pinta is a Colombian lifestyle brand that ethically produces handmade bags and accessories in partnership with local artisans, indigenous communities and single mothers across Latin America.
Born in 2014, it is the creation of designers Isabella Domínguez and María Paula Vargas who met whilst at Design School. Being aware of the importance that nature played in their lives they decided to create a brand that exalted nature’s power and reminded them of where they belonged—to a country full of treasures hidden in unexplored wilderness.
“We want our products to offer a way to reconnect with the beauty of nature—and to encourage an attitude of valuing and preserving it,” say the brand’s creators.
With a strong belief in the treasure trove of wisdom and beauty in the handcraft techniques that local tribes and artisans have been using over the centuries. They seek to empower local communities and small artisan workshops, helping preserve for future generations their time-honored artisanal traditions. They work hand in hand with them in new, respectful ways that allow them to find new perspectives for their abilities.
They are committed to making everyday decisions that are guided by durability, ethical practices, fair trade and next-to-zero waste.
Pájara Pinta is pronounced “pahara peenta.” The expression comes from a famous Spanish song, and the two words describe a colorful (female) bird.