Modern Patterned Indigo Cotton Hobo Shoulder Bag 'Indigo Roads' Item ID: 2671770499
$59This is your own listing item.
"This indigo hue transmits intuition, wisdom and a captivating pattern that unites modern themes with uniqueness. As a design by Jacqueline De Leon from El Salvador, this shoulder bag features a comfortable cotton strap and textile that combines perfectly with your style and fast-paced routine. In addition, its hobo shape exudes elegance, while the open top and double interior pockets make the accessory perfect for every day."
- 0.59 lb
- Bag: 11.8 inches H x 16.3 inches W x 4.7 inches D,Strap(s): 28.5 inches L x 0.6 inches W,Drop length: 11.8 inches from strap to bag
- 0.30 lbs
- Bag: 11.8 inches H x 16.3 inches W x 4.7 inches D
- Strap(s): 28.5 inches L x 0.6 inches W
- Drop length: 11.8 inches from strap to bag
- 100% cotton; polyester lining
- Do not bleach
- Machine wash separately in cold water
- No closure
- Tumble dry on low heat
Made in El Salvador
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"I started in 2013 and gradually grew until I had my own workshop for sewing, design, and dyeing. I love working with fabrics and natural dyes; every time I see a fabric, my mind starts creating new ideas. My art is inspired by my family, and my children are my greatest motivation. I seek to grow and expand the range of products without losing sight of who I am. My art is closely related to the history, traditions, and customs of El Salvador. Indigo is a historical and cultural legacy used in pre-Columbian times for textiles and ceramics.
"As for my creative process, I am always looking to learn something new. I am self-taught in the indigo dyeing process, and I have read a lot about the topic. Additionally, I have taken sewing courses and have learned to overcome the fear of starting from scratch. The most beautiful part of my art is when I package each piece. Seeing my efforts completed after a long process is very rewarding.
One of the biggest challenges I have faced is establishing myself as a craftswoman in a male-dominated world. But with perseverance and patience, I have managed to overcome obstacles and grow every day. I want to thank Novica for helping me to share my art with the world. I will continue working every day to offer new ideas and grow as a craftswoman."
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"I started in 2013 and gradually grew until I had my own workshop for sewing, design, and dyeing. I love working with fabrics and natural dyes; every time I see a fabric, my mind starts creating new ideas. My art is inspired by my family, and my children are my greatest motivation. I seek to grow and expand the range of products without losing sight of who I am. My art is closely related to the history, traditions, and customs of El Salvador. Indigo is a historical and cultural legacy used in pre-Columbian times for textiles and ceramics.
"As for my creative process, I am always looking to learn something new. I am self-taught in the indigo dyeing process, and I have read a lot about the topic. Additionally, I have taken sewing courses and have learned to overcome the fear of starting from scratch. The most beautiful part of my art is when I package each piece. Seeing my efforts completed after a long process is very rewarding.
One of the biggest challenges I have faced is establishing myself as a craftswoman in a male-dominated world. But with perseverance and patience, I have managed to overcome obstacles and grow every day. I want to thank Novica for helping me to share my art with the world. I will continue working every day to offer new ideas and grow as a craftswoman."
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