Connecting with the origins

Stunning handmade products by Indigenous Communities and Artisans in North and South America.

Additionally, 2% of your purchase will be donated to support the preservation and develop these communities.

Featured products

  • Zenues

    The Indigenous communities of the Zenues that are located in the Sinu region, mainly the reservations of Tuchin, San Antonio de Palmito and Sampués, are dedicated to the extraction of fibers, braiding, sewing, scraping, ripping, bleaching and dyeing with natural elements. The famous sombrero vueltiado, bags, bracelets, earrings, etc., are made with this fiber.

  • Wayuu

    The Wayúu are an Indigenous community that inhabits the Guajira peninsula in northeastern Colombia, bordering with Venezuela. One of the ancestral techniques used by this community is called kanas, which consists of a weave of geometric figures that represent nature and the day of the Wayúu.

  • Arhuacos

    The Arhuacos are  located in the Sierra Nevada de Santamarta in Colombia. It is a fabric of sheep wool, cotton o industrial wool, made by the gwati (women of the ethnic group) since they were girls. The designs are inspiration from your everyday life.

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