BIJA ROJA BAG
Bija Roja is a plant used as an ingredient by the Wayuu for makeup in traditional rituals. Women draw spirals as a symbol of the feminine and men use linear designs as a symbol of masculinity. Bija Roja bag got its name from the red color of the plant.
The KAI bags, hand woven by women of the Wayuu community of the Colombian Guajira, represent with their colorful designs and patterns elements of the indigenous culture, for the Wayuu people weaving is an ancestral heritage that allows them to symbolically express customs, beliefs, as well as interpret the natural environment and the life that surrounds them.
The artisans, with their skillful hands and deep knowledge of weaving, create pieces of great beauty and symbolism. Each bag is unique, beautiful, and perfect to wear on any occasion.
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