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CESTA TOTE large ~ Yellow triple band

CESTA TOTE large ~ Yellow triple band

Precio habitual $78.00 USD
Precio habitual $98.00 USD Precio de oferta $78.00 USD
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3 color bands - unlined tote. Large. Dimension: 12.5" l x 6.5" w x 13" h. Handle height: 10". The tote is made from recycled plastic cord by our partner artisans in San Cristóbal, Totonicapán, Guatemala. The linings are made by our partner artisans in Santa Cruz La Laguna from upcycled jaspe ("haspeh"), a traditional textile woven on a pedal loom. Jaspe includes intricate patterns of different colors centered around one primary color. Available in custom colors. Each cesta tote comes with a decorative tassel. The tassel color & fabric lining are selected with care by ixöq. They are very durable and easy to wipe down/clean and the linings are machine washable. All ixöq products are ethically made, sustainable sourced & follow fair trade standards. We work directly with our partner artisans on each custom order and guarantee we pay a fair wage.
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