Brilliantly beautiful, this fashionable backpack is designed by Mirian Otzin of Guatemala. She works on a traditional telar de pie, or floor loom, diligently hand-weaving multicolored designs with a predominant green hue in the style of Mayan textiles. Faux leather accentuates this backpack, which can be worn on two adjustable straps or carried by a handle. A zipper pocket on the front provides space for storing odds and ends. The bag's main flap opens with a belt buckle, revealing a drawstring closure that opens to a cotton-lined interior with a zipper pocket on one side for storing small items.
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My youngest daughter was going back to grad school and loves things from indigenous artists. I thought this expressed her uniqueness. The pattern and colors on the backpack are unique. It was also very sturdy to be able to hold books. She uses it and makes it an integral part of her everyday use of it.
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Love this handmade work of Art
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Mirian has out done herself. This is not only beautiful (the pictures dont do it justice), but it is crafted wonderfully as well. You can believe its beauty until you see it in person an touch it. Thank you for sharing your talents with others Mirian. Cathy
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This beautiful headband not only keeps my messy hair in place; it also acts as a constant reminder of the direction i am headed- to heaven, of course. Nothing less would suffice, for those who dont compromise!
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Got my beautiful backpack, and it s just so colourful , bright, and so pretty in person. Thank you for your talent, and creativity. Will definitely enjoy it ??
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This casual cover is well-made, looks good, and seems very durable for use (grandkids like to play...) and decoration.
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