This hand-woven clutch was made with the plant fibre chaguar, a type of bromeliad that grows in South America. It's a resistant and durable fibre.
To obtain this material women first travel into the forest in small groups to harvest the chaguar, they then separate its fibres by hand. After they separate the fibre they spin, dye and knit it.
All our chaguar bags & baskets have come from a remote area in Argentina - which is the semi-arid Chaco region - and are handcrafted in a traditional way.
By owning one of these pieces, not only do you get the chance to appreciate the effort, story and culture behind it, but you also are supporting these communities and purchasing a sustainable product.
Hand-woven bag in Chaguar fibre
Made by: Wichi community
Artisan: Erica
Size: 25x 30 cm
Handmade in Argentina
Care & instructions:
This is a quality handmade product which is made by Argentinian indigenous communities. It's hand-dyed and made with sustainable materials.
- Do not wet your bag or basket as these are woven with plant-based threads and could be damaged when getting wet.
Every Casapacha purchase supports sustainable design and fair pay for artisans.
Learn more about Chaguar fibre HERE.