Palawu mochila crossbody bag
The word "Palawu" in the Wayuu language, spoken by the Wayuu people of La Guajira Peninsula in northern Colombia and north-western Venezuela, generally refers to "friend." The Wayuu language is part of the Arawakan language family and has its unique vocabulary and structure.
The Wayuu people are an indigenous group primarily located in La Guajira Peninsula, which spans north-eastern Colombia and north-western Venezuela.
This unisex crossbody bag, designed in black, red, white, and brown, enhances its beauty with a design that is crafted and created entirely by hand by the indigenous people of the Wayuu ethnic group. The art of weaving has been transmitted from generation to generation, preserving its richness and quality.
This bag will take around 5 days to be crafted.
Approximate measurements: 28 CM X 28 CM.
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