by Woven Wildly | Jun 9, 2025 | Ancestral Craftsmanship, Artisan Stories, Behind the Mochila, Community impact, Cultural Preservation, Education through craft, Giving back, Indigenous Traditions, Mochila bags, Slow Fashion in Practice, Sustainable development, Woven Wildly, Woven Wildly Stories
Whether you call it a tote bag, shoulder bag, or crossbody bag, or by its true name, mochila, this handmade staple carries more than just your essentials. It carries the hands of its maker, the voice of tradition, and the rhythm of slow fashion stitched into every...
by Woven Wildly | Jun 2, 2025 | Ancestral Craftsmanship, Artisan Stories, Behind the Mochila, Community impact, Cultural Preservation, Education through craft, Giving back, Indigenous Traditions, Mochila bags, Slow Fashion in Practice, Sustainable development, Woven Wildly, Woven Wildly Stories
Rethinking Value in a World Obsessed with Logos In today’s fashion industry, value is often measured by the wrong things — logos, hype, and price tags. But what if the truest forms of luxury aren’t found in Parisian showrooms, but in the hands of Indigenous...
by Woven Wildly | May 27, 2025 | Ancestral Craftsmanship, Artisan Stories, Behind the Mochila, Community impact, Cultural Preservation, Education through craft, Giving back, Indigenous Traditions, Mochila bags, Slow Fashion in Practice, Sustainable development, Woven Wildly, Woven Wildly Stories
In this photo, they’re standing in front of a dream — a school built by mochila sales, woven by hand in Tayku, Colombia. Each Woven Wildly mochila fuels more than fashion: it powers classrooms, brings light to remote homes, provides clean water, and puts food directly...