For Spring, Summer 2014, Comptoir des Cotonniers introduced a capsule collection of women’s accessories hand-made by local artisans in Guatemala, using pure cotton and natural leather.
To realize it, Comptoir des Cotonniers worked with Mercado Global, a charity employing over three hundred craftswomen in Guatemala, aimed at promoting their self-sufficiency through business coaching and taking their wares to the international market.
The collaboration with Comptoir des Cotonniers benefited 121 craftswomen in 21 communities, who worked over 20,000 hours to create the unique items.
They are available now in Belgium, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, and the USA.
2. large black & white ethnic
design globe-trotter purse,
zippered and with
leather handle and
two-tone tassels
$510
matching
pouch
$130
matching
clutch
$140
ICONIC ACCESSORIES
WITH A TOUCH OF HISTORY:
MAYAN SPIRIT MEETS PARISIAN STYLE.
Unique pieces: responsible accessories
to match all looks and give them
a very individual link to the past.
2 purses, 2 pouches and 2 bracelets,
all hand-made using pure cotton
and natural leather.
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GUATEMALA
PARIS
blue and white
tie & dye tote
with leather handle
$215
two woven cuff
bracelets with beads,
in blue or black
$115
available in early April:
USA, Japan, China & Spain
mid-April: France, Germany,
Belgium, Italy & Switzerland
4. The Mercado Global charity employs over 300 craftswomen in
30 cooperatives throughout the western mountains of Guatemala,
helping them break out of poverty by bringing their wares onto
the international market,and providing them with business coaching
to enable them to earn enough for themselves and their families
and help them gain confidence in themselves through their work.
The collaboration with Comptoir des Cotonniers benefited 121 crafts-
women in 21 communities across the departments of Sololá,
Chimaltenango and Totonicapán, who worked for over 20,000 hours
to create these unique items.
ENTIRELY MADE BY CRAFTSWOMEN!
Welcome to Guatemala.
Comptoir crossed the Atlantic
to reach out to communities
of women weavers who used
their ancestral craftsmanship
to make this summer’s
most beautiful accessories.
5. press contacts:
BPCM
Erin Cullison. tel. +1 646-747-3015
erin@bpcm.com
Leah Vinton.
presscoordinator@mercadoglobal.org
www.comptoirdescotonniers.com
The story of Olga, a 29-year-old Kaqchikel
native jewelry maker, mother of Yulisa
aged 10 and Merci aged 4
“My children needed clothes and food;
sometimes there was money, sometimes
there wasn’t. I wanted to be able to work
to support the family but there was no work.”
Today, as a Mercado Global artisan partner,
Olga is selling her products to top international
retailers and is able to put her two daughters
in school. She is learning how to use a sewing
machine so she can triple her income and invest
in her family and community.
To learn more about the charity:
www.mercadoglobal.org
Marta Julia, 28 years old
“I wouldn’t be able to contribute
to my family’s education,
food and health without
the help of Mercado Global.
The income that I earn is of great
help and I thank Mercado Global
for taking us into consideration.”