Jute

This second collection by Amor y Mezcal is an encounter between the ancient cultures of Mexico and India. The embellishment work is entirely artesanal, made by the patient hands of mexican tribal women in a small “pueblo” not far from Mexico City. 

The Rooster represents renaissance. The ancients believed that the rooster’s sunrise crow sounds expelled evil spirits, thus bringing the light of day.

The Peacock represents integrity. The spreading of the peacock’s plumes symbolizes the cosmic deployment of the Spirit.

Frida Kahlo is an extension of the first Amor y Mezcal collection and icon par excellence for the matriarchal Mexican culture.

The base material of collection is constructed entirely of jute and produced in India. Jute is a material derived from a natural based plant fibre composed of cellulose, water-resistant and 100% biodegradable.

Folk, pop and environmentally friendly.

Enjoy our bags!

7 products

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Frida Shopping bag front Amor y Mezcal
Frida Shopping Bag
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$60.00
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$60.00
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Clutch bag Rooster Pochette Amor y Mezcal
Rooster Clutch bag
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$48.00
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$48.00
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Toilette Bag front Amor y Mezcal
Toilette Bag
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$33.00
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$33.00
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$45.00
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Rooster Beach Bag front Amor y Mezcal
Rooster Beach bag
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$87.00
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$87.00
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Rooster Backpack front Amor y Mezcal
Rooster Backpack
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$100.00
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$100.00
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$150.00
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Clutch bag Peacock Pochette Amor y Mezcal
Peacock Clutch bag
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$48.00
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$48.00
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$60.00
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Frida Backpack front Amor y Mezcal
Frida Backpack
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$100.00
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$100.00
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$150.00
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about our products

The material we use

Our product are made in Toquilla. Toquilla is a type of palm plant that is native to the coastal regions of Ecuador. The leaves of the toquilla palm are used to make the famous Panama hat, which is known for its lightness, flexibility, and durability. 

Where we produce

The toquilla palm has been cultivated in Ecuador for centuries, and its leaves have traditionally been used to make a variety of other woven goods as well, including baskets, mats, and bags.

A cultural symbol

In addition to its practical uses, the toquilla palm is also considered an important cultural symbol in Ecuador, and its leaves are featured in many works of art and handicrafts produced by local artisans.