Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring
Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring
Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring
Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring
Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring
Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring
Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring
Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring
Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring
Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring
Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring
Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring
Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring
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Santiago Brocade Pouch & Keyring

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Use the handy Santiago Brocade Keyring Pouch to stash your ID, credit cards, lip balm, tech accessories keys - or coins. Its bright colors make it easy to find inside a larger handbag. This practical pouch features our distinctive signature Santiago Brocade on the front with a coordinating solid plain weave back. Weavers in Santiago Atitlán create unique color combinations - no two exactly alike! Lined. Assorted colors. 

  • 100% cotton
  • 5" wide x 3 3/4" high

Handcrafted in Guatemala.

While each Mayan Hands group has its own story and personality, there are some things that they all share. They live in rural areas, in adobe houses, have outhouses, running water in the pila (outdoor concrete sink used for everything), and electricity. In many ways that means they are in better shape than the poorest of the poor here. But they are no longer in that category because of their work with Mayan Hands.