002 NEBAJ small

Sale Price:$69.00 Original Price:$89.00
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One leg longer than the other? No way! Us too! That's why these straps are amazing to use in your practice! See all of the ways a strap can improve your practice here. Oh and did we mention that they're also great for carrying your mat around in style!

Featuring:

·       Adjustable loop ends to fit any size mat

·       Unique one-of-a-kind embroidery from the region of Chichicastenango

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100% Made in Guatemala

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One leg longer than the other? No way! Us too! That's why these straps are amazing to use in your practice! See all of the ways a strap can improve your practice here. Oh and did we mention that they're also great for carrying your mat around in style!

Featuring:

·       Adjustable loop ends to fit any size mat

·       Unique one-of-a-kind embroidery from the region of Chichicastenango

SIZE | SMALL

size & measurements

care instructions

100% Made in Guatemala

One leg longer than the other? No way! Us too! That's why these straps are amazing to use in your practice! See all of the ways a strap can improve your practice here. Oh and did we mention that they're also great for carrying your mat around in style!

Featuring:

·       Adjustable loop ends to fit any size mat

·       Unique one-of-a-kind embroidery from the region of Chichicastenango

SIZE | SMALL

size & measurements

care instructions

100% Made in Guatemala

 

*each piece is handcrafted from repurposed traditional textiles therefore some irregularities may occur and should be seen as a sign of their beauty and uniqueness.


THE NEBAJ COLLECTION

Situated high in the mountains of western Guatemala, is Santa Maria Nebaj, more commonly known simply as Nebaj, a small, almost untouched village located close to a Mayan archaeological site of the same name.

The traditional textiles of Nebaj are highly regarded as one of the most beautiful in all of Guatemala due to their bold geometric designs in rich colours of emerald, blue and burgundy. Because of this, the art of weaving is still highly regarded and continues to be passed on through generations.