Rio Vista Elementary PTA – 2018 Winter Program Auction
Auction Ends: Dec 12, 2018 02:30 PM PST

Handbags

Wuitusu Bag Made by the Wayuu People

Item Number
304
Estimated Value
65 USD
Sold
35 USD to mcff54542
Number of Bids
3  -  Bid History

Item Description

The bag is made by the Wayuu people who live between Colombia and Venezuela in South America.  The Wayuu people are incredible artisans and their handcrafts are an important part of their livelihood.  The society is matrilineal: the land passes to the women's families and many of them advise in matters of law and disputes.

When a girl reaches puberty, she is isolated in a special hut, given a special diet, and she is only allowed to see her mother and grandmother, who are in charge of teaching her all the needs to be a woman.  Amothi knowledge is knitting and weaving. The Wayuu people believe a spider-like deity appeared in dreams to a Wayuu woman and taught her how to knit.  Knitting and weaving are truly part of their lives and they can even knit while they walk!

The colors they use have meaning: brown is the land (it's very arid there), green is vegetation, yellow is the sun, blue the sky, and pink and orange are flowers. The symbols represent either nature (star, birds) or are of their tribe.

The bags are made of cotton and acrylic and hence can be washed in cold water in the washing machin.  They need to be dried in the open air as the dryer might shink it.

To learn more about this company or see its other products, visit http://www.wayaarte.com/.  You can see these products in person in the Fashion Square Mall in Sherman Oaks, CA, located at a stall on the first floor near the elevators.

Item Special Note

An additional fee for SHIPPING will be added to your final bid if item is NOT picked up locally at Rio Vista Elementary(North Hollywood, CA.) by 6:00pm Friday, Dec. 14th, 2018. Residential shipping rates apply and will be determined by shipping address.