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Rocío and Omar have been together for over 25 years, and share an infectious, youthful energy.

Rocío learned the art of textile dyeing and weaving from her mother. At age six she was tasked with preparing the wool for the loom and eventually took on more advanced techniques. At 13 she began weaving in earnest and dedicated herself to the family business whenever she wasn’t in school. To this day, she credits her mother for motivating her to continue growing and improving in her work.

“Weaving is a beautiful and noble work that allows me to care for my kids but still fulfills my dream of being creative. It’s what I love to do,” she said. “When I see a bag I designed I say, ‘Oh yes, that’s how I imagined it! It’s very cool.”

Rocio is a true artist who loves the creativity of creating unique patterns and combining colors in new ways. She says that designing is her favorite part of the process and loves getting to see her idea become the final product. She is endlessly inspired by the natural world around her: the sunrise, the movement birds, the colors of corn and other plants.

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MZ Made

MZ Made

The purpose of MZ ("Manos Zapotecas" meaning "from the hands of the Zapotec people") is to perpetuate the beautiful traditions of the Zapotec artisans by connecting them with socially conscious consumers around the globe.

In 2009, MZ founder Shelley Tennyson was volunteering with a microfinance non-profit in the small Zapotec village of Teotitlán del Valle in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. She was offering business classes to the female loan recipients, many of whom were weavers. Shelley realized that no matter how exquisite the product, or how savvy their business skills, without buyers, these hardworking and skilled artisans were not able to support themselves or their families adequately.

Three years later, MZ was born out of a belief that commerce can, and should, change lives for the better. What began as a wild idea to sell Zapotec bags globally, in a village where most of the women had never even left the state, has grown into a fair trade fashion brand run by a team of five women in the US that supports over 50 weavers in Oaxaca.

MZ strives to make a positive impact on the lives and communities of the artisans, by nurturing lasting relationships and always abiding by fair trade principles. Their designers work closely with the weavers to incorporate traditional handwoven tribal designs with modern styles, the results of which are beautiful, expertly crafted and unique bags.

Each MZ bag holds an element of discovery. From the significance of the Zapotec designs, to the bold color combinations, and most importantly, the distinct story of the artisan who wove it.

Coyote Tote

Hand MadeHand Made
Fair TradeFair Trade
Supports Indigenous CulturesSupports Indigenous Cultures
Women OwnedWomen Owned
Regular price $180.00
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This tote is just the right size to become your everyday bag. Run your errands, go for a night out or just pack a good book and a flask of tea. Fully lined with cotton with a handy pocket for your cell or keys and has a zipper closure.

The Coyote pattern features a Zapotec diamond design in shades of rich chocolate brown, dusty mauve, cream, and beige. This earthy color palette will easily transition from season to season, perfect for a tote lovingly handmade to last.

Handmade by master Zapotec artisans Rocio & Omar in Oaxaca, Mexico.

  • 13.5” x 18” x 3.5”
  • 100% wool
  • Hand-dyed
  • Handwoven

All MZ Made handbags are lovingly handmade in support of the slow fashion movement and conscious consumerism. Their unique, statement handbags are made from premium wool, genuine leather, and handcrafted by skilled artisans to emphasize your personal style whether it’s boho chic, modern minimalist, southwestern, or a look all your own. 

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Rocío and Omar have been together for over 25 years, and share an infectious, youthful energy.

Rocío learned the art of textile dyeing and weaving from her mother. At age six she was tasked with preparing the wool for the loom and eventually took on more advanced techniques. At 13 she began weaving in earnest and dedicated herself to the family business whenever she wasn’t in school. To this day, she credits her mother for motivating her to continue growing and improving in her work.

“Weaving is a beautiful and noble work that allows me to care for my kids but still fulfills my dream of being creative. It’s what I love to do,” she said. “When I see a bag I designed I say, ‘Oh yes, that’s how I imagined it! It’s very cool.”

Rocio is a true artist who loves the creativity of creating unique patterns and combining colors in new ways. She says that designing is her favorite part of the process and loves getting to see her idea become the final product. She is endlessly inspired by the natural world around her: the sunrise, the movement birds, the colors of corn and other plants.

Product Origin

MZ Made

MZ Made

The purpose of MZ ("Manos Zapotecas" meaning "from the hands of the Zapotec people") is to perpetuate the beautiful traditions of the Zapotec artisans by connecting them with socially conscious consumers around the globe.

In 2009, MZ founder Shelley Tennyson was volunteering with a microfinance non-profit in the small Zapotec village of Teotitlán del Valle in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. She was offering business classes to the female loan recipients, many of whom were weavers. Shelley realized that no matter how exquisite the product, or how savvy their business skills, without buyers, these hardworking and skilled artisans were not able to support themselves or their families adequately.

Three years later, MZ was born out of a belief that commerce can, and should, change lives for the better. What began as a wild idea to sell Zapotec bags globally, in a village where most of the women had never even left the state, has grown into a fair trade fashion brand run by a team of five women in the US that supports over 50 weavers in Oaxaca.

MZ strives to make a positive impact on the lives and communities of the artisans, by nurturing lasting relationships and always abiding by fair trade principles. Their designers work closely with the weavers to incorporate traditional handwoven tribal designs with modern styles, the results of which are beautiful, expertly crafted and unique bags.

Each MZ bag holds an element of discovery. From the significance of the Zapotec designs, to the bold color combinations, and most importantly, the distinct story of the artisan who wove it.

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