Guadalupe Clutch
Guadalupe Clutch
Guadalupe Clutch
Guadalupe Clutch
Guadalupe Clutch
Guadalupe Clutch
Guadalupe Clutch
Guadalupe Clutch
Guadalupe Clutch
Guadalupe Clutch
Guadalupe Clutch
Guadalupe Clutch
Guadalupe Clutch
Guadalupe Clutch

Guadalupe Clutch

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YOUR IMPACT

3 days fair work and wages to female artisans, and 7 days of life skill mentoring to girls with every purchase

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Description From Catrinka

Bold, luxurious, and eye-catching - this striking clutch offers a deep exterior pocket for quick access to your essentials, and a deep zippered central compartment with plenty of room for a wallet, cosmetic case, and even a mini iPad, and two open pockets for phones or keys. Accented with the heart milagro charm decorating all of the Mexican bags. 

Details:

  • Size: 8" h (13" unfolded) x 12" w x 0.5" g
  • Material: 100% cotton, 100% cow leather.
  • Lined in white cotton muslin with an exterior lined pocket and two interior open pockets. Now with a wristlet
  • Handmade in Mexico

The textile was handwoven on a backstrap loom in Chiapas, in a diamond brocade known in the weavers' language, Tzotzil, as pakaluch (complete brocade). The diamonds represent the Mayan worldview, and this weave is the first that women learn to do in this area of Chiapas; the most intricate; and is traditionally used for huipiles and other clothing. 

Impact:

The fabric for this bag was woven by Guadalupe and Alicia in Larrainzar, Chiapas. The bag was assembled in an ethical factory outside of Mexico City. Each bag provided 2 days of fair work to women. The sale of each bag will provide a week of life skills mentoring for adolescent indigenous girls through the 2014 NGO partner.

The woman behind the bag:

Guadalupe (elder) and Alicia (younger) are from Bayalemo, a village in the municipality of Larrainzar, in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. Alicia started weaving when she was 8 years old and Guadalupe when she was 20. Both learned from their mothers and grandmothers. They belong to a group of 21 women weavers, who call themselves the weavers of Bayalemo. They weave because they love this art, and it keeps them alive, although sometimes they do not have a good place to sell their products. At the start of this project, Guadalupe showed Alicia a sampler that is 30 years old and handed down from her grandmother, as a guide for the design.

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About Catrinka

Catrinka is out to empower women and girls at every step. Their beautiful bags and accessories are ethically-made by women around the world who are receiving fair wages. These women use traditional artisan techniques from their cultures and utilize sustainable, locally-sourced materials to further lift up their local economies. A portion of proceeds is then invested in education and mentoring for adolescent girls in the places where the products are made. To date, Catrinka has provided 55,00 days of education for girls and more than 2,500 days of fair work for women in 16 countries!

Catrinka's Return Polic

Catrinka accepts returns of unused products with original packaging and tags, within 30 days of purchase. Free returns for all shoe purchases. For all other purchases, they will send you a return label to use and will deduct the cost of the label from your refund. They will cover the outbound shipping cost for any exchange.

Please email team@donegood.co to initiate a return or exchange.