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.
Mama Tierra uses leftover natural leather to make leather products. By doing this we prevented such remaining pieces from going into the garbage. Use a lightly damp cloth to gently wipe the surface if needed.
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.
For more information, please read our terms and conditions.
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Collab: Anna Peter-Breton for Mama Tierra by Marie De La Roche
Sustainable bags produced using cow leather from certified tanneries promoting rational use of materials. The bags have been exquisitely designed by Marie de la Roche. Anna Peter-Breton, made the Saint Tropez watercolor specifically for Mama Tierra. Anna's rendition of La Ponche, an old port in St. Tropez, shows us the charming place where Brigitte Bardot used to stroll by in the 50's and 60's.
From the Mediterranean to the Caribbean
Mama Tierra celebrates the summer with the spirit of Mediterranean destinations through a collaboration with the renown French-Hungarian artist Anna Peter Breton. Fine watercolorist, Anna expresses her particular vision of landscapes and the human encounters that cross her path in her works.
Niño St. Tropez Black
- Size: L13 cm x H18 cm x W8 cm
- Includes an adjustable leather strap. It is 2 cm wide and 93 cm – 112 cm long.
- Weight: 500 grams

Lovingly handmade
Our Niño St. Tropez impact:
14
Family Food
Baskets
20
Plastic Bottles
Saved
48
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.