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Mochilas are traditional crocheted crossbody bags that have been handwoven by Indigenous women of the Wayuu tribe for centuries in La Guajira, Colombia.
A labor of love, each bag can take anywhere from 5 to 10 days to make. Durable, timeless, and full of meaning, these mochilas are made to be cherished for years while supporting the women and communities who create them.
This mochila is named after the artisan who designed it, Maribel Bouriyu, master weaver and leader of our weaving team in El Ahumao. One of our top 5 best sellers, this mochila looks fantastic with nearly any outfit!
- 1 lb
- Small mochila: 17cm base x 20cm height Medium mochila: 20cm base x 23cm height Large mochila: 24cm base x 28cm height
- Made by hand—not machine. Your mochila may not be exactly like the mochila in the photo. Enjoy the little details of your bag knowing it's an expression of the unique talent and weaving style of the artisan who made your mochila.
- Gentle machine wash.
Tip: pull the drawstring together and place the tassels inside the mochila.
X Do not tumble-dry
X Do not bleach
X Do not iron
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We are proud to be the most ethical mochila brand in the world. 100% of profits are reinvested into educational programs for Wayuu women, and we provide artisans with interest-free micro loans so they can grow on their own terms. Even more, 10% of every purchase funds a community-led project chosen by the artisan herself—projects that bring food, water, and hope to her family and neighbors.
When you carry a One Thread Collective mochila, you are carrying a piece of culture, a woman’s vision for her future, and a thread of connection that ties us all together.
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Jackie from One Thread Collective
Santa Barbara, California
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One Thread Collective Woven by women, rooted in tradition, and designed to change lives.
We are proud to be the most ethical mochila brand in the world. 100% of profits are reinvested into educational programs for Wayuu women, and we provide artisans with interest-free micro loans so they can grow on their own terms. Even more, 10% of every purchase funds a community-led project chosen by the artisan herself—projects that bring food, water, and hope to her family and neighbors.
When you carry a One Thread Collective mochila, you are carrying a piece of culture, a woman’s vision for her future, and a thread of connection that ties us all together.
Jackie from One Thread Collective Santa Barbara, California | Supporting Wayuu women artisans with fair trade income and educational programs.
In 2018–2019, while working with Native communities in La Guajira, Colombia, I saw first-hand the challenges facing Wayuu families: food insecurity, water scarcity, displacement, and extreme poverty. Despite countless aid programs, many families remained trapped in crisis—yet the women’s devotion to creating a better future for their children was undeniable.
These women weren’t seeking charity; they asked for help selling their mochilas internationally. With no smartphones or bank accounts, their only option was local markets where they barely broke even.
Inspired by their artistry and resilience, I co-founded One Thread Collective—a nonprofit brand that empowers Wayuu women to preserve their weaving traditions while supporting their families and improving life in their communities.
What began as a small effort has grown into a movement uplifting more than 120 women weavers and pioneering a model of ethical fashion that goes far beyond fair trade.
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