Maa'ala
Clutches L



Recycled cotton yarn
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Sustainable clutches made of recycled cotton with cotton lining and zipper. Wear it as a shoulder bag by attaching a strap. Made in Venezuela.
The Maa'ala Design
The Maa’ala snake refers to the totemic animal of the Uraliyu clan and is based on one of its myths. Following the Wayuu oral tradition, Maa’ala was a young woman, who refused to marry. So, she was bewitched by the man who was in love with her. Condemned to be transformed into a snake, Maa’ala preferred to live as a snake and wander through the Caribbean desert, instead of bearing children in the Wayuu polygynist society.
Maa'ala Clutches L
- Size: L30 cm x H20 cm x W2 cm
- Can be used as a chic mini-iPad cover*
- Tassel: 12 cm long
- Weight: 280 gram
*To know if your device fits in any of our clutches, add 2 cm to the left, right and bottom sides of the device to know the correct clutch size you should buy. If your device requires a custom size, please contact us directly by sending an e-mail to info@mama-tierra.org
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Lovingly handmade
Our Maa'ala Clutches L impact:
3
Family Food
Baskets
11
Plastic Bottles
Saved
14
Hours of
Manual Labor
Tapestry Technique
In the 1970s, Wayuu tapestry or image making was particularly popular.
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.