Sara Holter
Product Information
€295,00
In celebrating universal femininity, the Sara Holter wrapper honors the female silhouette like no other. Hand-made with indigenous pre-Colombian fabrics, the design perfectly suits all female bodies, no matter what shape or size. Reflecting light and shadows, the contrast between the warm pink tones and the dark grey Jacquard weaving gives this item an extraordinary look and feel. The Sarah Holter is handcrafted by native communities in South-Colombia, using the ancient-old but much revered technique of loom weaving.
The hand-woven fabrics are 100% made of organic cotton and dyed with natural coloring.
In stock
Description
90% Organic Cotton
10% Acrylic
Weight: 525 gram
Dryclean only
ADRIANA SANTACRUZ’S DESIGNS ARE HANDCRAFTED LUXURY MADE IN COLOMBIA
Size and Fit | One size |
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DELIVERY
Styles and Stories covers the costs and insurance for standard delivery in the NL & BE for orders over 100 euro and in the rest of the EU for orders over 250 euro.
PostNL will deliver your order in The Netherlands within 2 days and in other countries in Europe within 2 to 5 days.
For more information regarding the shipping costs and delivery outside the EU click here.
RETURN
From the moment you receive the order you have a period of 14 days for its return. This period gives you the time to see if the product suits your expectations.
In case you would like to return your purchase we will refund the value of the product including the paid delivery costs within 14 days after processing your return. However, you will have to pay for the costs of the return delivery.
Please note, that pierced earrings including earring pendants are non-returnable for reasons of hygiene and safety.
For more information regarding the return policy please click here.
About the Designer

Colombian fashion designer Adriana Santacruz is the ultimate connoisseur when it comes to the centuries-old practice of weaving and loom fixing. Up to this day, the ancient craft of weaving looms is still employed by indigenous communities in her region.
By starting up an alliance and working together with local artisans, she has become more than well equipped in blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design concepts.