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Pink Bolero

$145.00 Regular price $290.00
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  • Over-the-shoulder crochet strap
  • Handmade crocheted cotton bucket bag
  • Drawstring finish 
  • Ruffle details
  • Dust bag included 
  • This bags takes 8-10 days to make 
  • Please use video for size reference

Each bag is 100% handmade in Venezuela and unique in it's own way. Colors and patterns may vary slightly from photo.


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From our latest collection, we are thrilled to introduce our “Bolero” bucket bags. A sophisticated and playful approach to the traditional Wayuu Mochila. Woven by hand by our team of artisans in Venezuela, our Bolero bucket bags take between 8-10 days to make. The first step to create this meticulous design is to weave the bucket bag silhouette. The next step is to weave and to attach each of the intricate ruffles. The final step is to attach the drawstring and strap. It’s slouchy and crochet silhouette makes this bag easy to fold and pack. Its strap adapts to the amount of weight put in the bag. Throw it over your shoulder and wear it as your everyday bag or on your next beach vacation.

Height: 28cm/11inches

Width: 36cm/14inches

Strap: (stretches) 64cm/25inches

All of our products are 100% handmade, please treat with love and care. If you have any questions on how to care for your SH products, please reach us at info@sorayahennessy.com

Kind To People and The Planet 

Female Empowerment

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Fair Trade And Sustainable Practices

By working closely with local craftsmen and women, Soraya provides a stable source of employment to over 40 Wayuu families, rejecting the fast fashion business model in favor of a more sustainable, environmentally responsible production process.

SORAYA HENNESSY is committed to advancing the economic rights of indigenous women in Colombia and Venezuela. Through offering waged two times industry average for their art, Soraya empowers Wayuu women to become entrepreneurs themselves, as well as encouraging innovation and providing education and training to them and their families. Soraya also makes sure to meet with her artisans whenever she can, and knows the creator of each bag personally. She shuns faceless mass-production in favour of this fair-trade alternative approach, simultaneously supporting vulnerable Wayuu communities and raising awareness about sustainable practices. As all weaving is done by hand, in the home of the artisan without factories or machines, SORAYA HENNESSY champions responsible business practices that supports Wayuu people and the planet.

We invite you take this craftsmanship journey with us, learn more HERE.

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