Colored stripe hand-made cell phone holders - made by Peruvian native artisans
These elegant fair-trade pouches were hand-made with durable chambira palm fiber by Bora and Huitoto native artisans from the Ampiyacu region of the Peruvian Amazon. They would be perfect for a hands-free way to carry your cell phone, passport or other essentials. Each of these models features two or three stripes on a background of natural off-white chambira.
These pouches are 4 inches wide and 7 inches tall with a 42 inch long strap for easy carrying. A tag lists the artisan's name and community and the plants they used to make it. Please note that each hand-made craft may vary from the model shown depending on the style of the artisan who made it.
Models: CH004, 008, 010, 015
Support native artisans & rainforest in the Amazon
Amazon forest loss is driving species to extinction, aggravating global warming, and robbing people of unique medicines, foods and other benefits. Cutting and burning forests is often more profitable than conserving them, so some native communities in northern Peru have illegally logged and grown coca and other cash-crops to escape poverty.
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