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Huipil Clutch

Regular price $119.00
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Sure to turn heads!

Description

Steal the show with Intertwined's Huipil Clutch! Crafted with a stunning handwoven vintage huipil (a Mayan blouse), this eye-catching beauty will turn heads and have your friends asking where you got it. Plus, its handmade by Guatemalan artisans at Cuero Malec, with luxurious vegetable-tanned leather. Its interior has a zip pocket and a slot pocket and can carry all your must-haves - phone, wallet, keys, lip gloss and more!

10.5" x 9.25"

Vegetable-tanned leather & vintage handwoven cotton

Details

Material: Vegetable-tanned leather & cotton

Origin: Guatemala

Artisan Partner: Cuero Malec

Technique: Backstrap-loom woven textile combined with vegetable-tanned leather

Color: Multicolor; each bag has a unique pattern

Size: Approximately 10.5" x 9.25

Care: Spot clean only

Availability: One-of-a-kind; only one available

Handmade Vintage

This product is made with handmade, upcycled fabric. We believe the minor imperfections associated with vintage fabric are part of the charm and uniqueness of the item. We do our best to take photos that accurately represent the true colors and worn nature of the handwoven fabric, but colors vary across monitors, and photos can’t highlight all aspects of a product.

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One-of-a-Kind

No two huipil and leather bags are exactly alike. If this piece is available, the bag pictured is the exact one you will receive.

If it has already found its home, browse our available huipil and leather bags to find another vintage Guatemalan textile bag with its own story.

Huipil Clutch

$119.00

One-of-a-kind vintage textile — only one available

Once it’s gone, this exact piece won’t be back
What makes a vintage huipil bag special?

Each huipil began as a handwoven garment, created with skill, color, and meaning long before it became a bag. By pairing vintage Mayan textiles with leather, these pieces carry history forward in a way that is beautiful, useful, and entirely one-of-a-kind.

Why choose a huipil and leather bag from Intertwined?

Our bags are made in small batches with artisan partners in Guatemala using vintage textiles and quality leather. Your purchase helps us continue ordering from skilled makers, supporting dignified work while giving these extraordinary textiles a new life.

Care Instructions

Spot clean with a soft, slightly damp cloth and mild soap if needed. Avoid soaking the textile or leather, and keep the bag away from harsh chemicals, bleach, and prolonged direct sunlight. For the leather, use a leather conditioner occasionally to help keep it supple.

Can I trim loose threads?

Yes. Vintage handwoven textiles sometimes have small loose threads, and you can usually clip them carefully without affecting the integrity of the fabric. Use sharp scissors and trim close to the surface — just avoid pulling the thread, since tugging can disturb the surrounding weave.

Learn the Story Behind the Bag

Young girl wearing a colorful traditional outfit with a patterned background

What is a Huipil?

The richly patterned textile on each bag began as a traditional Mayan blouse, handwoven and worn before being thoughtfully reimagined.

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How Do I Style a Huipil Bag?

From jeans and a white shirt to dresses, travel outfits, and everyday layers, these bags add color, story, and texture without trying too hard.

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Explore Mayan Textiles

Huipils are just one part of Guatemala’s extraordinary textile tradition, shaped by weaving techniques, regional patterns, and generations of artistry.

Meet the Artisans

Cuero Malec

CUERO MALEC is a leather shop in Samayac founded by Lorenzo Xum Ortiz. Lorenzo began working with leather when he was ten years old, and now he employs around 10 to 15 people in his shop. He and his team are skilled at using leather to transform second-hand clothing, including traditional Guatemalan huipiles, into beautiful purses, bags and other leather items.

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Questions People Often Ask about Huipil Bags

Are these bags one-of-a-kind?

Yes. Each bag is made with a vintage huipil textile, so no two are exactly alike. We photograph each individual bag before listing it, which means the bag shown in the photos is the exact one you’ll receive.

Are vintage huipil textiles durable enough for a bag?

Yes — most were originally made to be worn and used in daily life. That said, they are still vintage textiles, so small variations, softened areas, loose threads, or signs of age may be present. We think of those details as part of the beauty and history of the piece.

Why do these bags cost more than mass-produced bags?

Each bag involves vintage textile sourcing, leatherwork, skilled sewing, and small-batch production. Intertwined works directly with the textile sources and artisan partners, and your purchase helps us continue ordering from the people who make these beautiful pieces by hand.

Can I use my huipil bag every day?

Yes. These bags are designed to be useful, not just beautiful. With normal care — avoiding soaking, harsh cleaning products, and rough treatment — your huipil and leather bag can become a favorite everyday piece.

Will the leather change over time?

Yes. The leather may soften, deepen in color, and develop a natural patina with use. Small marks and variations are normal for genuine leather and become part of the character of the bag over time.