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The Journal.
Slow stories from Colombia — the women, the land, and the rituals woven into every thread.
Featured · HeritageWayuu history: the women who weave the desert.
Sand, sun and wind. A short history of the matrilineal clans of La Guajira, the kaanás symbols, and the women whose mochilas carry centuries of memory.
By Aluna Studio · May 2026
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LandLetters from the Sierra Nevada
Field notes from the mountain that shapes our colors — clouds, coca leaves, and the women who weave at sunrise.
By Mariana López
RitualHow to live with a mochila
A small guide to wearing, washing and ageing your bag so it grows softer, deeper and more yours each season.
By Aluna Studio
CraftTwenty days, one bag, a thousand prayers
Inside the rhythm of a single mochila — from the first cotton thread to the final knot, told by the woman who wove it.
By Lucía Epieyu
ColorThe meaning of pink, orange & lavender
Why our palette borrows from desert dusk and Caribbean dawn — and what each shade carries from the women who chose it.
By Camila Restrepo
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