Coca Bag Item Number: 3097/34 from the MOA: University of British Columbia
Multicoloured woven coca bag with a long thin woven strap, an open top, and a small flap on the front. The bag is made of two woven panels sewn together to form the front and back of the bag. The strap is woven in beige and red and sewn into the inside seams of the bag. The front panel has a beige background with lines of burgundy, pink, neon orange, and neon yellow abstract designs in the centre. These designs are also on the flap, which is located in the top centre of the bag. The bottom edge of the flap consists of loops of wrapped threads in shades of dark blue, red, pink, white, and yellow with tubular wrapped strings with a ball at each end on the bottom corners. The left and right borders on the flap are hot pink. On either side of the central designs are large vertical zigzags surrounded by small horse-like figures, all in red. There is a vertical line of pink abstract designs running through each zig zag, as well as a line of neon yellow and pink abstract designs bordering both sides of the central design. The back panel has a beige background with many vertical and horizontal lines in shades of red, pink, neon yellow, dark green, and neon orange. The left and right borders on both panels are neon orange, dark green, and yellow. The bottom edge of the bag is made up of loops of wrapped threads in shades of pink, white, yellow, orange, red, dark blue, and dark green with a wrapped thread ball at each corner and one in the centre. Each ball has two tubular wrapped strings with a ball at each end.