Our brands
Our brands
All of YOCHO's brands are committed to traditional craftsmanship in Colombia and create jobs with their products. They support indigenous communities and artisan groups in the country and give them an appreciation of their craft through fair conditions and payments.
YOCHO is proud to have become part of this network and to be able to make a small contribution to improving the living conditions of the artisans.
If individual products are sold out, please be patient. Since the jewelry is made by hand, the post-production takes some time.
Bamboleira
The Bamboleira brand is inspired by the heritage of their ancestors' traditions, the support of the special artisan skills in their country and the care for the environment. Thus, they create pieces that express the authenticity of women.
The hands of more than 20 mothers are responsible for giving life to Bamboleira's creations. They are made from the finest threads obtained from the palm of Werregue and painted by hand. This handicraft technique is part of the tradition of the Wounaan community from the ChocĂł department in Colombia's Pazfik region. In each product you can see the work that the mothers do for hours with all their skill and dedication.
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Daniela Salcedo
Daniela Salcedo is a Colombian jewelry brand that not only bears the name of the designer, but also expresses her edgy and elegant personal style. Founded in 2014, the brand is vibrant, young and full of life.
The workshop is located in Cali, Colombia and all products are 100% handmade by Colombian artisans, with certified gold that comes from a 100% ethical and responsible extraction process.
The products are handmade, not only to give them an artisan and exclusive touch, but also to avoid industrial practices. The manufacturing processes do not produce gases or toxins that are harmful to the environment.
Many pieces from previous collections are modified to become a completely new piece of jewelry.
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LaSierra
The pieces of the Cali-based jewelry brand LaSierra are inspired by the shapes of nature and influenced by the artistic imprint of different cultures around the globe. They are hand-finished by Colombian master goldsmiths.
By combining textures and colors and applying creative techniques in the manufacturing process, passion and design merge in each unique piece of jewelry.
With a vision of giving women the freedom to dare to be themselves and a flair for art, LaSierra celebrates Colombia's multicultural heritage and finds a balance between the past and the present.
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Mishky
At Mishky, women from predominantly low-income communities are trained and employed. Many of the artisans are single mothers who have participated in the company's "Mi mamá para mĂ" ("My Mother for Me") program. This is an initiative that encourages women to work from home to provide loving care, parental guidance and support to their children while having a sustainable income.
By purchasing products from Mishky, you become part of a wonderful support network that helps improve the lives of local women artisans and their children. Mishky proves that social responsibility, sustainability and excellent craftsmanship can go hand in hand.
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Tina Botero
The brand Tina Botero also comes from Cali and stands for handmade accessories. Founded by two sisters in 2013, Tina Botero tries to preserve, respect and use Colombian craft traditions. They work with materials such as fabrics and embroidery with crystals, natural stones, semi-precious stones and bronze applications with 24-carat gold plating that make each piece of their collections special and unique.