Cirrus Crossover

Algodones Mayas

$55.00

The beautiful handmade Cirrus Crossover handbag is designed to fit your daily style while being super functional.

With a combination of bone and navy blue colours that comes from natural colour cotton and recycled grey and a unique design.


  • Made in Guatemala 
  • Dimensions: 10.5" x 13"
  • Free shipping within Canada & US on orders over $150
  • Free International shipping on orders over $300

Shipping:
 Orders will be dispatched in 2-3 working days.

  • For addresses in Canada, tracked postage takes 2-3 business days.
  • International shipping is available to all destinations. For Canada estimated delivery is 3-5 business days, and for the rest of the world 5-12 business days.
  • Millie is not responsible for customs duties or taxes on international shipments, nor is it responsible for delays associated with the import process.
  • We offer free shipping for
    • Canada and USA on orders over $150
    • International on orders over $300

Returns:
 We will be happy to offer a full refund (excluding shipping) on items returned within 14 days of receipt of delivery.

Handwash only, no tumble dry, no chloride. Wear with love.

Meet the Maker

Wayil by Algodones Mayas

Founded in 1994, Algodones Mayas was created by two visionaries to share the magic of handwoven textiles. They grow and cultivate pre-hispanic cotton, designing elegant decorative pieces and accessories. Their handwoven cotton pieces help preserve Guatemala’s rich culture, land, natural colours and motives.

The Inspiration

Algodones Mayas believes in empowering and encouraging women, this is why almost 80% of their artisans are hardworking mothers and daughters who never give up and make their best effort every day to be better. They proudly celebrate and honour the women that inspire them and make the beautiful Algodones Mayas designs come true.

The Impact

Their ethical pursuit is to produce objects mindfully, rather than consume mindlessly. Algodones Mayas always aims to preserve the environment and following the collaboration with “The New Denim Project” they now use upcycled denim for all their blue colours and tones. They are passionate about cultural preservation: "We recovered native lxcaco, Cuyuscate and Jade cotton, a form of cotton which almost went extinct in the 90s. We do not produce objects for status or vanity, but to meet a purpose from within. Objects do not fill, they fulfill. Our objects carry intention”. This is our philosophy: preserving and celebrating our culture and homes."

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