Neoprene Tote (Black) with Crossbody Handle.
This model is inspired by the stunning and seductive tanned skin of our Venezuelan, Caribbean, tropical and indigenous women.
The term “Morena / Moreno” is used to refer to any person whose phenotypic characteristics are less marked or pronounced than the person defined as “black or black”.
The term dark is applied to people with an intermediate appearance between the indigenous, European and African stereotypes. Morenos are distributed throughout Venezuela. Mestizaje in Venezuela began in the 16th century when Spanish conquerors and colonists joined with indigenous or African women, due to the shortage of Spanish women in the country. There were also links between African slaves and indigenous women, giving rise to the zambos.
The ethnography of Venezuela is characterized by being the result of the mixture of three main ethnic groups: Europeans, Amerindians and Sub-Saharan Africans. Mixed race people make up 30% of the population, followed by whites, blacks. Other groups, such as Asians, have recently joined Venezuelan ethnography.
The income generated through the sale of all our products is intended to finance the food, medical and dental care of children in a situation of poverty. In addition, it allows us to empower single mothers of Petare by training them in different areas and providing them with dignified jobs.
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS: They can be washed by hand or in the washing machine, preferably delicately. It is recommended not to dry them directly in the sun to preserve the original color and not to iron them.