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By Mexican foundation Ensamble Artesano, crafted by artisan women in Tlapehuala, Guerrero and designed in collaboration with the Mexican design brand Zaavia.
The piece is mainly made of dried palm leaves and is complemented by leather to give rigidity, elegance and versatility. The leather handle is adjustable depending on the occasion for which it is used and the interior is made of cotton.
Zaavia, founded in 2018 by Paloma Romero, aims to raise awareness about the textile industry's environmental impact. This Mexican brand focuses on creating sustainable fashion, transforming natural materials into eco-friendly, functional art.
Size: Height 27 cm, width 50 cm
Color: Beige and wine red
Materials: Dried palm leaves and leather
Clean with a damp cloth, brush, or feather duster to remove any dust that may accumulate between the woven strips
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Ensamble Artesano is a non-profit platform, designed as a space for exchange and collaboration to combat the economic uncertainty for artisans in Mexico precipitated by the pandemic. Today, it supports more than three thousand artisans across 22 states in Mexico, in partnership with 83 organizations. It has evolved into an important hub, forging collaborative networks to strengthen the craft sector.
Their objective, in addition to preserving and celebrating artisan creation as well as promoting innovation in traditional design, is to give recognition and reinforce the maintenance of formal and fair value chains that have created horizontal work links and that guarantee a source of income for indigenous and rural communities in Mexico.