Army Green Embossed Leather Passport Holder from Mexico 'Deep Olive Traveler' Item ID: 2671808427
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"Leather craftswomen Paulina and Maria Jose of Mexico have created a very elegant way to store and protect your passport on or between trips. Crafted of deep olive green tooled leather, it lets the passport cover slip into a vertical opening at the right. To the left are four card slots and also a pocket for papers."
- 0.85 lb
- 5.5 inches L x 4.3 inches W x 0.8 inches D
- 0.22 lbs
- 5.5 inches L x 4.3 inches W x 0.8 inches D
- Leather
- polyester lining
- Genuine leather may naturally show subtle marks
- scratches or wrinkles
- Wipe with a damp cloth
Made in Mexico
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"Its roots come from San Cristobal de las Casas, Comitan, and Tuxtla Gutierrez in Chiapas, where this art has experienced a great boom. There, leatherwork is primarily used for crafting saddles, and was brought by the Spaniards, who brought horses, sheep and cattle to the Americas.
"Something that we immensely is imagining the new designs and working hard until we achieve a quality, avant-garde handbag. Seeing the finished piece is very gratifying. We find inspiration in our family, friends, and our personal history that we have traced throughout our lives.
"Beginning a project requires focus and desire to rise above the challenges that we face in life. How you resolve them is the key to converting your experience into a great apprenticeship. There is always a way to reinvent yourself and grow.
"Creating handcrafted art has given us the opportunity to closely observe the needs of the artisans who form part of our team. Our values are passion and devotion to what we do. And this is what most distinguishes our work."
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"Its roots come from San Cristobal de las Casas, Comitan, and Tuxtla Gutierrez in Chiapas, where this art has experienced a great boom. There, leatherwork is primarily used for crafting saddles, and was brought by the Spaniards, who brought horses, sheep and cattle to the Americas.
"Something that we immensely is imagining the new designs and working hard until we achieve a quality, avant-garde handbag. Seeing the finished piece is very gratifying. We find inspiration in our family, friends, and our personal history that we have traced throughout our lives.
"Beginning a project requires focus and desire to rise above the challenges that we face in life. How you resolve them is the key to converting your experience into a great apprenticeship. There is always a way to reinvent yourself and grow.
"Creating handcrafted art has given us the opportunity to closely observe the needs of the artisans who form part of our team. Our values are passion and devotion to what we do. And this is what most distinguishes our work."
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