Featured Wayuu Bags Unique Design with Soft Colours

Large Wayuu Bag Unique Design in Soft Colours

Description: These beautiful mochilas (bag) are embellished with a traditional design created by our Wayuu colleagues. Their soft browns and beiges or striking black and white patterns make them a perfect match for most outfits.

Cultural Significance: Wayuu bags are a vibrant embodiment of tradition and artistry, handwoven by Wayuu artisans. What sets Wayuu bags apart is not just their beauty, but the story woven into every stitch. When you buy a bag from us, you are supporting this rich legacy and other Wayuu traditions.

Our Ethical Approach: We source all our bags directly from Wayuu artisans and pay them a fair price for their skilled work. We also dedicate 10% of our profits to projects that help protect the Wayuu’s culture and language. Learn about our ethics and fairtrade practices.

Materials: All Wayuu mochilas are made from acrylic and cotton blend.

Measurements: Height 28-30cm, Diameter 21-23cm, Strap 50cm. This mochila is handmade, therefore, its measurements may vary.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a Wayuu bag?

A Wayuu bag (also known as a mochila wayuu) is a traditional handwoven bag made by the Wayuu people, an indigenous community from the La Guajira Peninsula on the Colombia–Venezuela border. Each bag is crocheted by hand from acrylic and cotton thread, featuring distinctive geometric patterns that carry cultural meaning unique to each artisan.

Are Wayuu bags ethically made?

Yes. At Akuaipa Artisans, we work directly with Wayuu artisans and pay a fair price for every bag. We never use middlemen, and 10% of our profits go directly to projects supporting Wayuu cultural preservation.

How long does it take to make a Wayuu bag?

A single wayuu mochila bag can take anywhere from 4 to 15 days to complete depending on the complexity of the pattern and size — a true testament to the skill and dedication of the artisan who made it.