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Handmade straps length 120 cm long (see pictures), holds up to 3 kg!
Clip endings made of leatherette with swivel clips
Versatile! It can also be used as camera strap
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Empowering indigenous woman
Mama Tierra's vision is the self-determination of indigenous women. That is why we sell accessories manufactured in the Caribbean desert by the Wayuu indigenous people. Mama Tierra offers women existence-saving wages and financial independence.
Material: 100% synthetic fibres (polyacrylic), azo dye-free, Iso-Standard 9001:2000
Empowering indigenous woman
Mama Tierra's vision is the self-determination of indigenous women. That is why we sell accessories manufactured in the Caribbean desert by the Wayuu indigenous people. Mama Tierra offers women existence-saving wages and financial independence.
Material: 100% synthetic fibres (polyacrylic), azo dye-free, Iso-Standard 9001:2000
GOTS certified organic yarnMama Tierra uses sustainable materials such as GOTS certified cotton yarn from Peru. Since most indigenous textiles are made from plastic based yarns, the production of...
Ply-splitting technique The Wayuu call this band “Kutpera”. Traditionally, it is used as an element in the donkey saddle. Donkeys are important farm animals for the Wayuu indigenous people. The...
Ply-splitting technique The Wayuu call this band “Kutpera”. Traditionally, it is used as an element in the donkey saddle. Donkeys are important farm animals for the Wayuu indigenous people. The...
Piñatex These straps are made of pineapple leaves processed into eco-leather. The pineapple’s stable leaf fibers surprisingly offer an equivalent substitute for animal leather. Empowering...
Ply-splitting technique The Wayuu call this band “Kutpera”. Traditionally, it is used as an element in the donkey saddle. Donkeys are important farm animals for the Wayuu indigenous people. The...
Preserving traditional techniques alive! One of Mama Tierra's main concerns is to preserve the traditional handicrafts of the indigenous peoples. This includes, for example, the production of...
Preserving traditional techniques alive!One of Mama Tierra's main concerns is to preserve the traditional handicrafts of the indigenous peoples. This includes, for example, the production of...
Preserving traditional weaving techniques One of Mama Tierra's main concerns is to preserve the traditional handicrafts of the indigenous peoples. This includes, for example, the production of...
Ply-splitting technique The Wayuu call this band “Kutpera”. Traditionally, it is used as an element in the donkey saddle. Donkeys are important farm animals for the Wayuu indigenous people. The...
Preserving traditional weaving techniques One of Mama Tierra's main concerns is to preserve the traditional handicrafts of the indigenous peoples. This includes, for example, the production of...
Turn clutches into bagsAll our Mama Tierra clutches have two loops at the top. By attaching the strap to these loops, you can easily turn any clutch into a bag! Empowering indigenous women The...
Preserving traditional weaving techniques One of Mama Tierra's main concerns is to preserve the traditional handicrafts of the indigenous peoples. This includes, for example, the production of...
Made of cactus fiber These accessories are made of cactus fibre processed into eco-leather. The cactus stable fiber surprisingly offer an equivalent substitute for animal leather. Empowering...
Preserving traditional weaving techniques One of Mama Tierra's main concerns is to preserve the traditional handicrafts of the indigenous peoples. This includes, for example, the production of...
Preserving traditional weaving techniques One of Mama Tierra's main concerns is to preserve the traditional handicrafts of the indigenous peoples. This includes, for example, the production of...
Piñatex These accessories are made of pineapple leaves processed into eco-leather. The pineapple’s stable leaf fibers surprisingly offer an equivalent substitute for animal leather. Empowering...
Vegan! These accessories is made of pineapple leaves Piñatex processed into eco-leather; whose stable leaf fibers offer an equivalent substitute for animal leather. P.E.T. bottles The yarn used is...
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Ply-splitting technique The Wayuu call this band “Kutpera”. Traditionally, it is used as an element in the donkey saddle. Donkeys are important farm animals for the Wayuu indigenous people. The...