Caña Flecha Bangle — Light Brown by Mola Sasa at White Label Project
Caña Flecha Bangle — Light Brown by Mola Sasa at White Label Project
Caña Flecha Bangle — Light Brown by Mola Sasa at White Label Project

Caña Flecha Bangle - Light Brown

Regular price 85.00 EUR Sale price50.00 EUR
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By Colombian fashion brand Mola Sasa.

Explore the artisanal excellence of Mola Sasa's Caña Flecha bangles, meticulously crafted at our jewelry workshop. Handmade by the skilled Kuna Women in Colombia, these unique bangles showcase Jewelry Innovations that reflect the idiosyncratic craft of the Zenu Indians from the coffee plantation region of San Andrés de Sotavento in Córdoba and Sucre.

Embrace the authenticity of these bangles, expertly made from wood and finished with distinctive craftsmanship. The chunky structure is complemented by earthy colorways in braided threads, creating a perfect blend of tradition and contemporary style. Ideal for discerning jewelry buyers seeking distinctive handmade jewelry with cultural significance.

Size: 7,2 cm diameter, 2 cm thickness

Color: Beige, brown

Material: Wood

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

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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.