Jaguar Mini Bag by Mola Sasa at White Label Project
Jaguar Mini Bag by Mola Sasa at White Label Project
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By Colombian Design Brand Mola Sasa

Introducing Mola Sasa's newest best-seller, the Jaguar Mini Bag! Designed to fit your essentials, the iconic fold-over flap features a powerful Jaguar design, representing strength and light in the dark. Individually crafted by the skilled artisan women of the Guna Dule community using their ancient appliqué technique, each bag is a unique piece of art. With magnetic clasps, a wooden handle, and leather strap, wear it as a crossbody, clutch, or even a waist bag for a touch of color and sophistication to any outfit.

The Kuna Textile was hand-sewn by the artisan women of the Guna Dule community in Caimán Alto, Colombia. For generations, these women have passed down an ancient appliqué technique involving the hand-sewing of cut-out fabric layers to create intricate pieces of art. Each textile is a unique design crafted with care by the artisan

Size: 18 Cm Length: 15 Cm Width: 5 Cm

Color: Creamsickle, Lilac, Poppy

Material: Mixed Fabrics, Wood Handle And Brass Hardware

Clean carefully with a warm wet cloth. Do not dry clean or machine wash.

Delivery within EU 3-5 days. Worldwide within 8-10 days. VAT is included in the price. Deliveries to non-EU countries might come with extra taxes and import duties that the customer must cover.

You can get a full refund for items returned by mail within 30 days of receiving them, excluding shipping costs. No refunds or exchanges are possible after 30 days from receipt.
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Meet Mola Sasa

Founded in 2015 by Yasmin Sabet, Mola Sasa was born out of a unique collaboration with the Kuna communities of Colombia.The brand brings together collections that merge techniques, textures, and materials evocative of multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary backgrounds. Mola Sasa provides sustainable employment for more than 120 Colombian families from Kankuamo, Kuna, and Zenú indigenous communities.

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