by Woven Wildly | May 26, 2025 | Ancestral Craftsmanship, Artisan Stories, Behind the Mochila, Cultural Preservation, From Fiber to Legacy, Indigenous Traditions, Mochila bags, Our Living Collaboration, Slow Fashion in Practice, The Weaving Process, Woven Wildly, Woven Wildly Stories, wovenblog
They don’t draw it out. They don’t plan it. The design reveals itself sometimes in a dream, sometimes in a whisper from the forest. In the highlands of Colombia’s Sierra Nevada, three Indigenous tribes — the Kogui, Arhuaca, and Wayuu carry forward a tradition that is...
by Woven Wildly | May 17, 2025 | wovenblog, Ancestral Craftsmanship, Artisan Stories, Behind the Mochila, Indigenous Traditions, Our Living Collaboration, Slow Fashion in Practice, Woven Wildly, Woven Wildly Stories
There’s a reason we don’t call Woven Wildly a brand. Because it isn’t. It’s a relationship. A pulse. A story still being written thread by thread, hand by hand, voice by voice. Born from the sacred mountains of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and carried into the...