Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - M8 - handcrafted indigenous bead jewelry
Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - M8 - handcrafted indigenous bead jewelry - worn on wrist
Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - M8 - handcrafted indigenous bead jewelry
Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - M8 - handcrafted indigenous bead jewelry - worn on wrist
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Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - M8 | Traditional Amazon Jewelry

Elegant beaded bracelet from the Huni Kuin tribe in mint green and black. This combination gives the piece a calm, almost refined look that sets it apart from most Amazon bracelets. The burgundy cord at the ends adds a touch of warmth to the cool design. Handcrafted by women in the Brazilian rainforest using sturdy glass missanga beads. Each piece is one of a kind.

€31.82

Huni Kuin Bracelet M8 - Authentic Kaxinawá Jewelry with Ceremonial Meaning

This beaded bracelet comes from the Brazilian Amazon, where women of the Huni Kuin tribe string them by hand. This piece stands out through its understated elegance: mint green and black, nothing more. The diamond patterns are crisp and balanced. The burgundy cord at the ends adds just a hint of warmth to the cool design.

The name Huni Kuin means "true people" or "people with traditions." Not every bracelet needs to be exuberant. The women who made this piece chose calm and balance. The two colors complement each other without competing. Two to four days of work result in a bracelet that stands out through subtlety.

Key features: Handmade from glass missanga beads. Understated color palette in mint green and black. Crisp diamond patterns. Open bracelet that adjusts to your wrist. Each piece is one of a kind.

Wear and care

The bracelet opens on one side and adjusts to your wrist. You can wear it during everyday activities. For heavy work or intense exercise, you're better off removing it.

Specifications

  • Material: Missanga beads (glass)
  • Origin: Handmade by Huni Kuin women, Amazon rainforest Brazil
  • Style: Open bracelet, fits various wrist sizes
  • Colors: Mint green, black
  • Meaning: Protective symbol within Huni Kuin culture
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band M8
band M8
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