MELI PETITE WALLET - Mayalla
MELI PETITE WALLET - Mayalla
MELI PETITE WALLET - Mayalla
MELI PETITE WALLET - Mayalla
MELI PETITE WALLET - Mayalla
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MELI PETITE WALLET

Regular price $55.00 Save $-55.00
DESCRIPTION
MELI is the petite wallet that steals the eyes of everyone. She has a compact body that makes you want to take her everywhere. She fits in most of your purses, even in coats and jeans. She has the perfect size to keep folded bills, credit cards, ID, etc. MELI has a magnetic closure with and offers an elegant organization. The patterns and symbols on her textile are complex and have a deep meaning that go back to the ancient Maya. MELI is completely handmade, from the beautiful textile created with love from the weaver women in Guatemala to the assembly of the leather. She is crafted out of best quality full grain leather. MELI is one-of-a-kind, meaning that you will never find another one like her. She is unique like you! She is not only a wallet; she is a piece of art that goes with you everywhere. A special wallet for a special lady!

 

UNIQUENESS – HANDMADE

Each of Mayella’s products is beautifully unique. We are proud that no piece will be exactly the same as another, since they are all handmade. A product that is not factory fabricated, that has human touch and is special, a real masterpiece! Please be aware that some of our products may have natural markings and imperfections, which should not be considered a fault. These imperfections make the piece special and a human art, they are appreciated.

 

ETHICAL IMPACT 

We support the Guatemalan community with purchasing their beautiful handmade textiles for fair prices from the weavers on the local markets. It is very important to us that the they are paid fairly for their hard work. That’s why the artisans themselves set their price. We are giving you - the consumer - the opportunity to show social responsibility by shopping in Ethical Stores like Mayalla. Read more here.

 

SUSTAINABILITY

We have sustainably sourced all our textiles from our local weavers in Guatemala on the markets in Chichicastenango, Antigua and Panajachel.

 

EMBRACING CULTURES

We want to show the world the rich Guatemalan culture by sharing its indigenous handcrafted fabrics and traditions with the world. And explaining the meanings of their traditional textiles and other ancient traditions. Many people have never heard of Guatemala, so we see it as our challenge to change that!

 

Please note that due to different color settings on the device displays, the color of the leather and textile that you receive may not exactly match what you see on your screen. However, we try our best to provide accurate photos of our products that closely match their actual color.

 

DETAILS
  • Handmade
  • Made in Guatemala
  • Dark brown full grain leather (Each one varies slightly in texture and color)
  • 100% handwoven vintage cotton fabric body (There may be color variations)
  • Golden premium magnetic closure
  • Zip closure, YKK Zipper
GIFT
  • Beige textile cover bag
  • Description & meaning of textile

     

    TEXTILE

    “Almolonga Huipil" the Guatemalan Blouse – Handwoven Textile

     

    The textile of this bag is a “huipil” (Guatemalan blouse) and comes from the village Almolonga, a small town in a long and narrow valley in the department of Quetzaltenango in Guatemala. Its inhabitants dress daily with their colorful handwoven huipils. A new huipil can cost them easily a 2 months’ salary. It’s huipils are woven on a backstrap loom and take 1-4 months to complete. Thanks to its very fine weave of 100% cotton, the garments last for generations and the quality never fades.

     

    Weaver women Guatemala Mayalla huipil making

     

    Almolonga’s hot springs and rich volcanic soil make it a very fertile place for agriculture, it is also known as the “orchard of the country”. It is famous for its picturesque markets and it is the most important trade center for fresh products in all Central America. Almolonga is a Quiche speaking town and its ancient name, Molon'ya, translates as "place where the water springs up". It’s huipils are brocaded with geometrical and zigzag patterns in different colors such as pink, green, blue, purple, orange-gold, black and white. These zigzag designs signify mountains, which provide clean air and protection from sickness. The huipils from Almolonga usually feature a very intricate brocade of diamonds, a symbol which represents the universe. The diamond was one of the most important symbols for the ancient Mayas. Geometric bands represent lightnings and arrows in rich colors. Sometimes brocade include also flower and bird motifs. 

     

    Handmade textile Mayalla

     

    MEASUREMENTS

    H: 10 cm - 3.9 in

    W: 13 cm - 5.1 in

    D: 3 cm - 1.1 in

     

    SHIPPING

    Free Shipping to the USA to orders over $100 and Free Shipping to the rest of the world in orders over $250.Learn more here.