Vereda Box Clutch by Mola Sasa at White Label Project
Vereda Box Clutch by Mola Sasa at White Label Project
Vereda Box Clutch by Mola Sasa at White Label Project
Vereda Box Clutch by Mola Sasa at White Label Project
Vereda Box Clutch by Mola Sasa at White Label Project
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By Colombian fashion brand Mola Sasa.

Crafted by the Kuna Women in Colombia, the designs combine traditional geometric patterns with intricate hand-sewn appliqués of various native birds and plants. 

Based on Colombia’s unique and colorful topography, this season brings to life the walks and paths of the ancestral Guna Dule history in a variety of redefined accessories. This minaudière is minimalist in shape but shows our iconic textiles in a beautiful way: each side is similar but different. It fits a large phone, a thin wallet, and lipstick. It is perfect for a glamorous night out and about.

    Size: Length 20.5 cm, width 5 cm, height: 5.1 cm.

    Color: Black, blue, turquoise, pink

    Material: Cotton Poplin, Velvet, Recycled Cotton Canvas, leather strap

    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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