To the Wayuu Indian communities that inhabit the Peninsula of la Guajira, knittinf is much more than a cultural activity and legacy from their ancestors. It is a way to express feelings about their life concept by means of creativity, intelligence, and wisdom. The product of wayuu knitting capture the attention of many for their colors and designs and the complexity of their technique. Typical motifs are geometrical figures that represent the natural elements ( Animal, plants, stars, tracks, etc) that surround Wayuu Life. The more intricate the figures, the higher the value of the pieces. Interesting Information: * Mochilas have a circular base and their knit is compact * Each one is made by one women following her own design.