We designed this bag with Sutisana and couldn't help but name her The Fundamental. Why? We were taking it back to the fundamentals- the basics. This wristlet is small enough to carry just your basics. When I saw this tribal fabric in Thailand, I knew it needed to be on a Fundamental!
The Nomad Collection was birthed out of the idea of when I (Marisa) travel to different parts of the world and find such interesting fabrics, that I would bring it back and design unique products with our current artisan groups. 1st up is fabric I found in Chiang Mai Thailand. The tribal fabric has an incredible texture and unique patterns. We hope you enjoy the Nomad Collection as much as we did designing it for you!
Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 inches
SutiSana provides dignified employment and a new life for women attempting to leave prostitution in El Alto, Bolivia. Many of these vulnerable women had little education, were the only provider in their home, and had no viable alternative to prostitution. Thanks to SutiSana they are able to live a prosperous and meaningful life. The name SutiSana has its roots in the two languages spoken by the women- Aymara and Spanish. In Aymara, Suti means name and in Spanish, Sana means healthy or healed.
Empowering people. Changing lives.
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We designed this bag with Sutisana and couldn't help but name her The Fundamental. Why? We were taking it back to the fundamentals- the basics. This wristlet is small enough to carry just your basics. When I saw this tribal fabric in Thailand, I knew it needed to be on a Fundamental!
The Nomad Collection was birthed out of the idea of when I (Marisa) travel to different parts of the world and find such interesting fabrics, that I would bring it back and design unique products with our current artisan groups. 1st up is fabric I found in Chiang Mai Thailand. The tribal fabric has an incredible texture and unique patterns. We hope you enjoy the Nomad Collection as much as we did designing it for you!
Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 inches
SutiSana provides dignified employment and a new life for women attempting to leave prostitution in El Alto, Bolivia. Many of these vulnerable women had little education, were the only provider in their home, and had no viable alternative to prostitution. Thanks to SutiSana they are able to live a prosperous and meaningful life. The name SutiSana has its roots in the two languages spoken by the women- Aymara and Spanish. In Aymara, Suti means name and in Spanish, Sana means healthy or healed.
Empowering people. Changing lives.