Buff Bouquet Embroidered Satin Clutch Purse with Buff Floral Motifs
Buff Bouquet Embroidered Satin Clutch Purse with Buff Floral Motifs
SKU: SKU: SK-NVC-345632
Embroidered with floral motifs in buff over a body of sapphire, this luxurious clutch purse is designed by Mexico's Luz Gonzalez and Asociación de Artesanas. They craft the coin purse of satin, its front flap accented by a cotton tassel. Opening with a snap, it reveals a lined interior with a zipper pocket on one side and a main compartment that is divided into two spaces.
- materials: 100% nylon, cotton tassel; polyester lining
- Features a snap closure
Hand wash only
Artisan Information
Artisan Information
Luz Gonzalez and the Women's Artisan Association
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Update (July, 2019)
"I began working with you at the end of 2017. A new avenue for sales seemed phenomenal to me. I didn't think twice, but immediately said ‘yes.'
I come from a family of textile artisans. Each sale, each opportunity to share our work is vital. My family is my motivation to get ahead every day, observing the colors around me and continuing to create handbags worthy of every woman.
"Since we began working with you, we've been able to provide employment for seven women in our Mexican Maya community. One of the reasons my family's tradition is returning is precisely because of the preservation of textiles woven on the backstrap loom. It is an art that has been disappearing, and I believe that my mission is to preserve it as much as possible.
"We want to continue growing and sharing this beautiful weaving tradition of the backstrap loom with all of you who love Mexican handicrafts. I started alone and now have seven people helping me. We want to strive for more.
Original Artisan Story
"I'm Luz Gonzales from a small Maya town in Mexico. I've loved the handicrafts of our village for as long as I can remember — their shapes and colors. But it wasn't until I was a teen that I decided to practice and learn.
"All my life, I've seen threads and yarns, and an incredible diversity of colors everywhere. The flowers in the gardens of people's homes and on the hillsides are the main inspiration for our textile arts here. I learned to weave and embroider thanks to my mother and my aunts.
"My grandmothers and the whole family have always worked in textiles and embroidery, and they're my inspiration. This is craft that makes me remember my roots and fills me with pride to be able to weave and embroider.
"I use cotton and weave the fabric on a backstrap loom. Once woven, I embroider it.
"I love combining colors because you can play with them and end up with extraordinary designs.
"My greatest challenge is satisfying shoppers and helping them appreciate the effort that goes into our work.
"There are so many flowers that grow in the town where I live and they inspire all the artisans here. They appear on almost all my designs. I also like the shapes of the mountains, and even my moods are expressed through color.
"My most important goal is one I work toward every day — I want to preserve our culture and our traditions. I want to share a glimpse of our religious beliefs and our folklore in this Maya community where I live and work.
"I want with all my heart to continue finding opportunities and generate work for women who are in school. I want to support them in their dreams like they've supported mine.
Supplier Information
Supplier Information
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Along the way, the founders of NOVICA discovered something very important - as artisans around the world succeeded, there was also a visible and profound impact on the communities around them.
Your purchases are that powerful. They directly and indirectly provide for education, help with health care, fund basic needs, support children, preserve disappearing arts, and of course, spread happiness around the world.
The founders of NOVICA had a vision of the future that is not one of mega factories producing cookie cutter products for all to cheaply consume. Instead, a bright future that celebrates artisans who take the time to create an item by hand. A future where time is protected, where stories are told, where unique details are honored. Love, respect, inclusiveness become driving force.
Shipping
Shipping
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