Handmade Purses
Posted: Saturday, January 22, 2011
by Craig Gibson
One of a Kind Imports
Since the dawn of time people of all cultures have been making handmade products. Over many years the art of making products by hand has almost disappeared. The Industrial Revolution was the beginning of the end of handmade goods. Although certain cultures, especially in underdeveloped countries, have kept the art of handcrafted goods alive. One group of indigenous Indians have by far surpassed the others when it comes to handmade goods. Handmade purses are one of the most common products that these indigenous Indians living in Ecuador make.
Another material used is cotton. Generally the purses made of cotton have very detailed and intricate embroidering. The designs are often flowers. Some of the purses represent weeks of work. In the case of cotton the Otavalenos pre wash these goods. Yes, they wash them by hand. This is true with almost all of their products.
Another product used often to make purses is “yute.” Yute is a fiber made from a tropical plant. It is a very durable fiber and has become quite the popular choice of materials to use for handmade purses. Yute can be found in many different countries with tropical climates, but the Otavalenos exploit its use better than anyone.
Some of the other natural products used when making these purses are tagua, café, and seeds of all types. Buttons can be some type of seed in its natural form, or in the case of tagua, they are carved from seeds of a special palm tree. Café is merely coffee beans. Café is sometimes used to decorate these purses, but they are more widely used in jewelry.
Handmade purses and other handmade products are much better made than their mass produced counterparts. Also when one purchases a handmade product, he is purchasing one of a kind, and there will never be another one exactly like it. To purchase one of these usable pieces of artwork, one needs to travel to South America or find a company that specializes in imported products from this region. The majority of these products never leave South America.
If one appreciates artwork, product quality, and uniqueness, then these products are an ideal choice. If one would like to see examples of these products just visit:
http://www.imports-oneofakind.com
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