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Embroidered Tote

$145.00
Dalia Pascal
North America / Mexico

This tote, designed by Dalia Pascal, is made of a reclaimed huipil, a richly embroidered cotton blouse worn by Mayan women in Mexico and Central America.

I was walking down the aisle of an international craft show when out of the corner of my eye I saw a flash of vibrant color.  As I walked closer I saw an array of elegant handbags that looked to be embroidered.  I couldn't be sure so I asked the person in the booth how they were made.  She explained to me the handbags were crafted from old Mayan dresses and blouses from Mexico and Guatemala that had been recycled.  I loved the idea of a traditional draft being recycled into another use as functional and beautiful as the first.  That's what VirtuArte is all about!

Daila Pascal purchases the handwoven, embroidered dresses amd blouses from the original owners.  She then works with a group of local artisans to craft this beautifully functional artwork from the recovered textiles in combination with leather and suede.  This tote, made from a huipil and combined with leather, is a bright, fun and beautiful way to bring a loving warmth to your wardrobe year-round.  Today Dalia's studio not only keeps the artisans sustainably employed, but is also working with government entities to train their children so the tradition can grow and continue.

  • Recycled huipil, leather
  • Color:  Blue, green, pink, white, yellow
  • Two top handles
  • Fully lined
  • Internal zip fastening pocket
  • Magnetic smap to secure closure
  • Length: 17 1/2 inches, Height: 21 inches (including handles), Width: 5 1/2 inches
  • Handmade in Mexico
  • Shipped from the US within 48 hours of purchase

Product SKU: DP-2001

Dalia Pascal
North America
Mexico

Dalia Pascal was born in Montevideo, Uruguay.  She moved to Mexico when she was a teenager.  She says, "This event changed my life forever.  The explosion of colors, scents, textures, handicrafts and music changed my perspective of life, and made me realize that I wanted to be a designer when I grew up."

She obtained a degree in Graphic Design from the Universidad del Nuevo Mundo in Mexico, where she began experimenting with the treatment of silver.


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