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| tote made with recycled old indian dresses combined with cow leather, $130 |
chiapaneca bag made of an old indian dress combined with patent leather. Al the flowers are hand embroidered with seed beads, $130 |
Quika textil handbag made of old recycled mayan textile, $130 |
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| 1. | Your bags are beautiful and your story very encouraging. Congrats! - Teri from Bahamas, May 26, 2009. | | 2. | wow! Amazingly creative pieces.This is wearable art. I have seen your handbags published at the best fashion magazines in Latin America and the US.I just love your work! - Diane from florida, August 02, 2009. | | 3. | me encantan, pero no puedo ver tu coleccion! - mariali from mexico, November 05, 2009. | | 4. | hola mariali, para verlas necesitas ponerte en contacto con nosotros para que te dirijamos a la tienda mas cercana a ti, dirigenos un correo a ventas@daliapascal.com Saludos! - dalia from mexico, November 23, 2009. | | 5. | Sus precios son en dolares? Su precio de mayoreo? - Pamela Hall- Arte Manos from Mex DF, March 10, 2010. |
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| I am a jewelry and accessories designer, born in
Uruguay, living in Mexico City for most of my life. Five years ago I started
this adventure, and even though I started from scratch, our collections are now
being sold at the best hotels, museums and Boutiques all over Mexico, USA,
Nicaragua, Honduras, Poland and soon in Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg, London
and Spain. When I started this company I didn't think of it as a business,
it was more of a hobby, but after seeing people's reaction towards it, I felt it
was time to show people what I was capable of. At the beginning I started
selling Tibetan jewelry combined with my own designs, but after showing them to
the director of the National Anthropology Museum in Mexico, she told me: I love
your designs, but why can't you see the beauty that surrounds you? Than was an
eye opener, and I started to work with all the beautiful handcrafts that are
made in this country that adopted me as a child, which aren't quite appreciated
by the people that are too used to seeing them every day
I use old worn Indian dresses mostly, that come from Southern Mexico and
Guatemala. All of this textiles are hand made and woven by waist looms ( I hope
it is called this way in English) The dresses and moxevales are originally made
for each person that wears them, but after a while they sell them and we use
them and combine them with leather, suede, patent leather and we embroider it
with seed beads with so much quality that it is impossible to think this is a
recycled piece of cloth. Most of the materials we use are eco friendly,
and we practice and encourage fair trade, buying our products directly from the
people that make them. We encourage the kids of the artisans to follow the work
that has been performed for generations by their ancestors, due to the fact that
many of our artisans are elderly people.
When we started to create our handbags, it was very hard for us to find someone
who would work with us, someone we could trust and who could perform the quality
we were looking for. A friend of ours referred us to someone who worked for many
important companies, and we begged him to sew the first model I designed. It
took him about three months to deliver us the handbags, which we sold
immediately. But we had one bag remaining. The bags were supposed to be made
with cow's leather. I noticed that the remaining bag had a small hole in it, and
I saw like a piece of cloth coming out of it. It took us two months to realize
that it was made of .....plastic! After that we became experts in the materials
we use!!
I have been awarded several times as best accessories designer in Mexico, and
have been published in the best magazines in Mexico, Latin America, USA and even
Europe and China, but I feel my greatest achievement was to get a loan for one
of our artisans from the governor of his state, so he could improve his
workplace and teach more people his ancestors techniques. |
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What is your name? |
Dalia Pascal |
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Where are you from? |
Mexico |
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Where do you live now? |
Uruguay |
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How old are you? |
47 |
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Do you have a design background? |
Yes. |
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Do you still have a day job? |
Yes. |
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What year were your bags born? |
2004 |
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Bag brand name: |
Dalia Pascal |
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What is their retail price range? |
$20 - $130 |
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Where can a shopper buy your bags? |
www.globaltrends.biz |
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For more information, contact: |
www.daliapascal.com |
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