Many businesses exploit the Wayuu women, paying them below fair prices for their bags and then they sell it with huge margins to the most exclusive shops around the world. What shocks me the most is to see many called “designers” selling the bags as their own work without giving credit to the Wayuu women. For me it is very important to highlight that each design incorporated into every mochila bag is unique to the weaver, telling a story through the bag's colors, patterns and shapes. Through their creations, they express their relationship with the nature that surrounds them, such as the footprints of animals on the sand, the eyes of insects, the shells of turtles, the leaves of plants, the stars in the sky, flowers, and many other figures.