-About CHILA BAGS-
Launched by Laura, a young owner from Colombia, "CHILA BAGS" is a brand from Colombia that infuses new sensibilities into Wayuu bags, which the Wayuu people have inherited from mother to daughter from generation to generation, and creates pop and modern original designs.
Ethical initiatives aimed at improving the lives of creators have also attracted attention, and the company received the Excellence Award at the Social Product Awards 2018. The attractive design and high quality of the knitting are used by fashion bloggers and celebrities around the world, and are attracting attention.
<About Wayuu Bag>
The Wayuu people, an indigenous people of South America who live in Colombia and northern Venezuela, preserving their traditional culture, lifestyle, and language. The all-handmade colorful bucket-shaped bags that are passed down from generation to generation by teaching how to make them from mother to daughter are collectively called Wayuu Bag, and are made by hand over a period of about 2 weeks ~ 1 month. Each pattern has its own meaning and is used daily as a daily necessity for the Wayuu people.
<CHILA BAGS>
The main body of this bag is knitted with a double thread (two threads) and the strap part is knitted with a single thread (one thread), making it a gorgeous and presentable bag that stands out for the delicate handwork of the strap part.
CHILA BAGS with linen storage bag
< size>
Width : 21-23cm , Height : 25-29cm
Strap length : 100-110cm
Inner pocket with zipper: Length 16 cm × Width 17 cm
* Because it is handmade, there are differences in size depending on the product.
If you have any questions about the product, please feel free to contact us.
< material>
Acrylic 100%
< about the care of the bag>
This product is hand washable.
When cleaning, use a neutral detergent and wash gently with lukewarm water by hand.
After towel drying, dry in the shade in a well-ventilated place.
Partially worrisome dirt can be removed cleanly by rubbing it lightly with a used toothbrush.
Inspected for color fading in Japan.