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Coral Reef

£225.00

The 2% of fishing gear used globally ends up in the ocean.

The ghost nets are fishing nets abandoned in the sea being a major contributor of killing a significant number of marine animals and they can cause destruction of coral reefs.

*The bag is made of raffia paper. The black inner bag is made of a “Rebozo”and the blue inner bag is made of a “Huipil”. Both historical and iconic garments which represent heritage in the Mexican culture, elaborated in a waist loom with a traditional iconography from the Amuzgo community located in Xochistlahuaca, Guerrero.

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The 2% of fishing gear used globally ends up in the ocean.

The ghost nets are fishing nets abandoned in the sea being a major contributor of killing a significant number of marine animals and they can cause destruction of coral reefs.

*The bag is made of raffia paper. The black inner bag is made of a “Rebozo”and the blue inner bag is made of a “Huipil”. Both historical and iconic garments which represent heritage in the Mexican culture, elaborated in a waist loom with a traditional iconography from the Amuzgo community located in Xochistlahuaca, Guerrero.

The 2% of fishing gear used globally ends up in the ocean.

The ghost nets are fishing nets abandoned in the sea being a major contributor of killing a significant number of marine animals and they can cause destruction of coral reefs.

*The bag is made of raffia paper. The black inner bag is made of a “Rebozo”and the blue inner bag is made of a “Huipil”. Both historical and iconic garments which represent heritage in the Mexican culture, elaborated in a waist loom with a traditional iconography from the Amuzgo community located in Xochistlahuaca, Guerrero.

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