The Shigra handbag is a timeless expression of Ecuadorian heritage, originally created by women in the Central Andean provinces as a functional tool for daily life. Traditionally used to carry seeds and crops, these woven bags also served as units of measurement—reflecting centuries of cultural knowledge and connection to the land. At Olga Fisch, this ancestral piece is reimagined as a contemporary accessory while preserving its original craftsmanship. Each shigra is handwoven from natural sisal fiber and finished with a structured bamboo handle. The interior is lined with cotton canvas and includes a practical pocket for everyday use.…
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The Shigra handbag is a timeless expression of Ecuadorian heritage, originally created by women in the Central Andean provinces as a functional tool for daily life. Traditionally used to carry seeds and crops, these woven bags also served as units of measurement—reflecting centuries of cultural knowledge and connection to the land.
At Olga Fisch, this ancestral piece is reimagined as a contemporary accessory while preserving its original craftsmanship. Each shigra is handwoven from natural sisal fiber and finished with a structured bamboo handle. The interior is lined with cotton canvas and includes a practical pocket for everyday use.
Delicate toquilla straw beads are meticulously handwoven into the design, adding texture and refinement while highlighting the artistry behind each piece. Every bag is unique, embodying the living tradition of Ecuadorian craftsmanship.
Details
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Handwoven sisal fiber (cabuya)
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Bamboo top handle
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Cotton canvas lining with interior pocket
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Handwoven toquilla straw bead detailing
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Ethically made in Ecuador
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Each piece is unique