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Mto textile - vintage corte - round 9 - mc-c1901

Regular price $68.00
Regular price Sale price $68.00
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FINAL SALE. This Corte must be used for a Round 9 MTO project. It is non-transferrable and final sale. We cannot store customer textiles past Round 9.

This vintage corte was hand woven up to 10 years ago by a Guatemalan artisan--the pattern is distinctive of the region where the artisan resides. Due to the vintage and handmade nature of this item, natural imperfections can be expected. 

Each corte that is hand selected to be offered as part of our MTO program has been washed, mended, and prepared to our quality standards for production.

This corte can be used for an exterior textile, lining and/or pockets for your Round 9 MTO order(s). This corte can be used for your MTO orders in Round 9 (as yardage allows), and any scraps can be returned to you with your completed item. 

Depending on the size and condition of your corte, there should be enough usable fabric for production of one larger bag plus accessories. The cortes selected for this round vary from about 3-4.5 yards in length. Before production begins, we will measure to confirm that it will work for your full MTO order. 

For specific placement requests of corte, a Textile Prep Fee is required to cover the time and labor of our team to take measurements and photos. Please contact Customer Service with this request.

Cortes cannot be stored for future use. Cortes are not transferable. 

The textile number (MC-C1901) is required for the MTO order(s). For specific placement requests, please indicate preferred placement on photo, then upload photo to your MTO order.

Care

LEATHER & FABRIC CARE

We make every effort to provide our customers with the best-handcrafted and high-quality bags. Please note that all our processes to make the bags are done by hand, from curing, cutting, and treating the leather to using up-cycled huipils. Our bags have natural characteristics and qualities that should not be considered as flaws or as damage because they do not interfere with the functionality of the bag. We up-cycle vintage Maya clothing to make beautiful one-of-a-kind products. Many times you will find snags in the pattern. This is normal. Should your patterned huipil snag you can snip the loose threads with scissors. Do not pull them.
Some people also like to use Scotchgard Brand Protector on the fabric portion of their bag.
Should you choose to, you may use a leather conditioner but many of our customers prefer to let the natural oils of their skin wear on the leather to get that buttery soft feel to them, we advise doing a test spot on the leather before applying a conditioner or treatment to the entire bag. You can read our tutorial on how to use the leather care treatment if you choose to go this route.
NENA & CO. REPAIRS POLICY
After 60 days from the time you've received your bag, Nena & Co. will no longer assume responsibility for repairs of your product. However, we are more than happy to assist with recommendations on where you can have your bag repaired. We use our local shoe cobbler or specialty bag shops for any repairs or customization we have done to Nena bags. 
Nena & Co. is not responsible for damages that may occur during care for merchandise; including but not limited to conditioning washing, drying and/or dry cleaning.

Impact

Through collaborating with Nena & Co., we are able to give this time honored artistry a platform, as we offer a glimpse into their beautiful process, community, and history. We recognize the importance of high quality craftsmanship and skill, as well as the livelihood of the talented men and women who create these pieces.Artisans who work in collaboration with Nena & Co.earn a fair wage, and are provided with healthcare and scholarships.

These benefits help them thrive, and encourage them to further progress in their own lives.

Made in Guatemala

Our Mission

It is the mission of Nena & Co. to design and create products that are innovative in design, are unique, and are driven by high-quality standards; to celebrate the individuality of the Nena Society and the artistry of cultures around the world.

We’ve been working with quality artisans in Guatemala for years, helping to create a sustainable source of income while honoring a heritage steeped in tradition.

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Made in Guatemala
Our People
Emilse
My name is
Emilse
I am a bag maker. I am positive.
Lucia
My name is
Lucia
I am a weaver. I am a business woman.
Luis
My name is
Luis
I am a leather craftsman. I am happy.
Mariely
My name is
Mariely
I am a pom maker. I am an innovator.
Mateo
My name is
Mateo
I am a huipil curator. I am positive.
Rosa
My name is
Rosa
I am a seamstress. I am a hard worker.

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