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The Wild River Convertible Clutch moves effortlessly with you—three bags in one. Handwoven in bold blue wool with hints of sage, mustard, and rust, its Zapotec butterfly-and-diamond design evokes open skies and winding rivers. Use it as a sleek pouch, slip on the leather wristlet for an easy clutch, or attach the adjustable crossbody strap for hands-free adventures. However you carry it, this piece blends practicality with a touch of frontier charm.
- Bag: 6” x 11” x 3”
- Wristlet Strap Circumference: 11.5"
- Crossbody Strap Drop: Adjustable 20” - 26.5"
- Includes one open internal pocket
Each piece is handwoven using traditional techniques, and slight variations in color are a natural part of the process. Differences in dye lots, fiber absorption, and the artisan’s individual touch can result in subtle shifts in tone from one bag to the next. These variations are not imperfections, but a reflection of the handmade nature of each piece—making every bag uniquely its own.
Our artisan partners utilize aniline and natural dyes, including indigo.
As a natural part of the carbon cycle, wool is one of earth’s most sustainable materials. Energy from plants is converted to wool through the sheep, and the sheep’s manure helps more plants grow. This is a natural and renewable process that is gentle on the animals, and the environment.
In addition to the light footprint of wool’s creation, it is a quality and long-lasting fiber, which means that wool lasts longer and requires less laundering than other textiles. Wool is also one of the most recycled fibers, and eventually, at the end of its life, it is one of the most biodegradable.
All in-stock orders are shipped within 1-2 business days. (We're speedy quick around here!)
We want you to be thrilled with your purchase! If you change your mind, you can return any new, undamaged items within 30 days of delivery. We'll refund the cost of your purchase less return shipping costs.
Many of the traditional designs found on our Mexico Collection are taken from pre-Hispanic Zapotec ruins such as Mitla and Monte Alban. Each of these symbols has a deep cultural meaning to the people who weave them. We are honored to share these beautiful designs with the world.


