Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - M9 - handcrafted indigenous bead jewelry
Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - M9 - handcrafted indigenous bead jewelry - worn on wrist
Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - M9 - handcrafted indigenous bead jewelry
Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - M9 - handcrafted indigenous bead jewelry - worn on wrist
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Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - M9 | Traditional Amazon Jewelry

Warm beaded bracelet from the Huni Kuin tribe with orange as its dominant color, combined with white and black. The vibrant look makes this an eye-catching piece that radiates energy. The geometric patterns create rhythm and movement throughout. Handcrafted by women in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest using sturdy glass missanga beads. Each piece is unique.

€31.82

Huni Kuin Bracelet M9 - Traditional Amazon Beadwork with Protective Symbols

This beaded bracelet comes from the Brazilian Amazon, where women of the Huni Kuin tribe string them by hand. This piece radiates warmth: orange dominates, alternating with white and structured by black lines. The geometric patterns give the whole thing rhythm and movement.

The name Huni Kuin means "true people" or "people with traditions." Orange is a color that represents energy and vitality in many cultures. The women spend two to four days on a single bracelet and deliberately choose their colors. The pink cord at the ends adds a soft accent to the bold orange.

Key features: Handmade from glass missanga beads. Warm color palette with orange as the dominant shade. Geometric patterns in white and black. 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: Orange, white, black
  • Meaning: Protective symbol within Huni Kuin culture
Reference
band M9
band M9
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