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When your luggage is zooming around the return at the airport or is lying in the heap in your hotel room, you'll love having one of these totally you-nique Huipile & Leather Luggage Tags attached to your bag! 

 

A delightful, truly one-of-a-kind combo of the recycled geometric-patterened fabric from huipiles (Mayan traditional blouses) & rich nubuck leather are used to hand-craft each of these vividly colorful and beautifully patterned luggage tags.  Each tag features a plastic window for your contact information/identification card, and a matching leather loop to attach to your travel bag.  Sounds like a great travel accessory!


Handcrafted along Lake Atitlan in Guatemala, surrounded by volcanoes, the Altiplano artisans are from cooperative groups, small family businesses and their own fairtrade workshop. In an effort to support traditional life, Altiplano offers women the opportunity to work at home, making them available to care for their children and household, while earning financial independence.  And that kind of care and attention is always worth supporting, which is what your purchase of this product does for these women and their families!

 

Dimensions:  5"H x 2.75"W with a 6"L loop.

Huipile & Leather Luggage Tag

$16.00Price
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  • Handmade in Guatemala by Altiplano

    • Dimensions: 5"H x 2.75"W with a 6"L loop.

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