Wool Handbag Collection

Wool shoulder bag, 'Oaxaca Wine'

Deep wine combines with the natural tones of virgin wool. Alberto Ruiz Garc�a weaves a beautiful shoulder bag. Known in Mexico as a morral, such bags are useful totes for men and women. Because each bag is individually woven, measurements could vary +/- 5 cm.

Wool shoulder bag, 'Jade Forest'

Sunlight streaks through a forest of deep jade green, interpreted in virgin wool. Working on the handloom, Alberto Ruiz Garc�a creates the fabric that becomes a versatile shoulder bag, or morral. In Mexico, these totes are used by men and women.

Wool shoulder bag, 'Sunbeams'

Sunlight streaks across deep burgundy textures, interpreted in virgin wool. Working on the handloom, Alberto Ruiz Garc�a creates the fabric that becomes a versatile shoulder bag, or morral. In Mexico, these totes are used by men and women.

Wool tote bag, 'Peace Perspective'

Maintaining the designs and techniques of her Inca past, Mariana Santistevan presents this seductive handbag � a perfect accessory for casual feminine attire.

Wool handbag, 'Sunset Harmony'

The sun and the moon delve in opposite horizons in a stylized glyph designed by Te�filo Huayanay. He draws inspiration from classic Inca artistry and crafts the handbag entirely by hand. The woven wool bag is lined and features a small internal pocket.

Wool handbag, 'Cool Horizons'

Peru's Te�filo Huayanay creates a cool blue melody to color this wool handbag. Huaynay dyes the wool by hand, before weaving the bag on a pedal loom. The bag is lined and features a small internal pocket.

Wool handbag, 'Daisy Encantation'

A bright yellow daisy blossoms over the warm brown background of this handbag. The design is by Te�filo Huayanay, who uses a pedal loom and a belt loom to create a stylish accessory. The bag is lined and features a small internal pocket.

Wool shoulder bag, 'Inca Homeland'

This colorful shoulder bag by Diego Martos was inspired by the pouches carried by chaskis � Inca messengers. They traveled throughout the empire by foot, a precursor of today's postal workers. The handsome wool tote is reversible.

Alpaca wool handbag, 'Strawberry Lime'

Trendy and practical, this woven handbag makes for a versatile accessory. The Yurivilca Family designs the bag in bold shades of stawberry and lime featuring classic linear patterns.

Wool handbag, 'Ochre Sunset'

Te�filo Huayanay designs a stylized version of the woven bags the Inca used once upon a time. Huaynay dyes the wool by hand and weaves it on a traditional loom, carefully revealing a pre-Hispanic frieze. The bag is lined and features a small internal pocket.