Maya Traditions is a fair-trade producer and wholesale business based in Lake Atitlan, Guatemala. For more than ten years Maya Traditions has worked with indigenous weavers in the highlands of Guatemala. Its mission is to support weaving groups and small family businesses through providing consistent income, as well as health and education projects.

The Sololá Shopping Bag is a stunning example of textiles woven on the backstrap loom by 22 Kakchiquel women who form the Maya Traditions Sololá Weaver’s Group.

The San Juan Gypsy Bag is a blend of indigenous weaving technique and contemporary color and design concepts. Made from sturdy, backstrap woven San Juan textile.

A practical Fair Trade purse with a pocket for everything. Made from textile woven on the backstrap loom by the women of the Sololá Weaver’s group in the Sololá region of Guatemala.

The San Antonio Scarf is made from vibrant cottons and are footloom woven in the San Antonio region of Guatemala.

Decorated with a small weaving handwoven in the Central highlands of Guatemala, the Nahuala trifold brocade wallet is unique and practical.