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Shoulder bags

A traditional Wixarika clay pot.
Shoulder bag or kutsuri woven by Maráa Sandoval
Yellow and White Kutsuri or Shoulder Bag
Brown and white wool kutsiuri - Photograph ©Yvonne Negrín 2018
Brown and white shoulder bag
Brown and white wool kutsiuri - Photograph ©Yvonne Negrín 2018
Natural wool kutsuri with butterflies
Shoulder bag with motifs representing the deer, squirrel, and peyote.
Blue and white shoulder bag
Embroidered shoulder bag - Photograph ©Yvonne Negrín 2003 - 2018
Embroidered Shoulder Bag - Kutsuri
Cross-stitch kutsiuri - Photograph ©Yvonne Negrín 2018
Embroidered Shoulder Bag - Kutsuri

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