Mama Tierra uses GOTS-certified cotton yarn. Since most indigenous textiles are made from plastic-based yarns, the production of the Mama Tierra accessories, avoids using fossil-fuel by-products contributing to a reduction in plastic waste in indigenous land. Machine washable, handwash cycle only. Make it lie flat on a drying rack or hang to air dry.
Parcels are dispatched within 2 days only after receipt of payment. Parcels are shipped with Swiss Post or UPS. Delivery times are within 5 working days in Switzerland and 10 plus days in and outside Europe, depending on the courier’s policy.
As a charity project, each return is a challenge. Therefore, returns are only accepted in case of damaged goods within 7 days after receiving the order, with exceptions. Sales are final, cannot be returned.
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The new tote light by Mama Tierra is handmade by Wayuu indigenous women in Colombia. Made of GOTS certified organic cotton. Instead of the single stitch used in the traditional bucket bags and our tote bags, the tote light bag is made using the double stitch. This makes the bag lighter but not less resistant. Use it as a trusty companion to go shopping, to a yoga class or on vacations. Combine it with our Bella Blue bag to make a winner duo.
The Bella Design
The Bella design resembles windows to a better future in which we take care of the planet and one another.
Bella Blue Tote Light Bag
- Large tote bag
- Size: L30 cm x H40 cm x W15cm
- Strap: 60 cm long each
- Weight: 600 gram
- Made in Colombia
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Our Bella Blue Tote Light impact:
13
Family Food
Baskets
24
Plastic Bottles
Saved
150
Hours of
Manual Labor
Empowering indigenous
girls and women
You can save and change lives with your purchase.
Human rights activists founded Mama Tierra in 2015 to promote gender equality for indigenous women in Colombia and Venezuela while protecting Mother Earth. Thus, Mama Tierra's accessories empower not only those who wear them, but especially those who make them.