Projeto Akra | Valeria bag small
Beautiful and practical, the Valeria bag is made with Piaçava palm tree fiber using the origami technique, folds and seams to give it shape. It has an internal pocket and pressure button. 78 hours of manual work were needed.
Length: 18 cm; Height: 18 cm; Depth: 12 cm
Color : Natural
Material: 100% piaçava fiber
The Akra Collection was created by designer Samuray Martins to encourage Brazilian handicrafts by creating a sustainable practice that benefits small communities in the Northeast of Brazil. The objects are made of leaves from one of the largest palms found in the area, the Buriti. The practice is an old tradition in Brazil and the project brings socio economic benefits to remote areas in the country.
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Beautiful and practical, the Valeria bag is made with Piaçava palm tree fiber using the origami technique, folds and seams to give it shape. It has an internal pocket and pressure button. 78 hours of manual work were needed.
Length: 18 cm; Height: 18 cm; Depth: 12 cm
Color : Natural
Material: 100% piaçava fiber
The Akra Collection was created by designer Samuray Martins to encourage Brazilian handicrafts by creating a sustainable practice that benefits small communities in the Northeast of Brazil. The objects are made of leaves from one of the largest palms found in the area, the Buriti. The practice is an old tradition in Brazil and the project brings socio economic benefits to remote areas in the country.
Shipping calculated at checkout - Policies
Beautiful and practical, the Valeria bag is made with Piaçava palm tree fiber using the origami technique, folds and seams to give it shape. It has an internal pocket and pressure button. 78 hours of manual work were needed.
Length: 18 cm; Height: 18 cm; Depth: 12 cm
Color : Natural
Material: 100% piaçava fiber
The Akra Collection was created by designer Samuray Martins to encourage Brazilian handicrafts by creating a sustainable practice that benefits small communities in the Northeast of Brazil. The objects are made of leaves from one of the largest palms found in the area, the Buriti. The practice is an old tradition in Brazil and the project brings socio economic benefits to remote areas in the country.
Shipping calculated at checkout - Policies