Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - L3 - handcrafted indigenous bead jewelry - worn on wrist
Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - L3 - handcrafted indigenous bead jewelry
Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - L3 - handcrafted indigenous bead jewelry - worn on wrist
Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - L3 - handcrafted indigenous bead jewelry
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Huni Kuin Tribe Beaded Bracelet - L3 | Traditional Amazon Jewelry

Warm traditional bracelet from the Huni Kuin tribe with a symmetrical eye pattern in yellow, orange, burgundy, and turquoise. The design balances warm and cool tones beautifully. This is a closed bracelet you wear continuously according to tradition until it naturally releases. Handcrafted by women in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest using glass missanga beads.

€45.45

Huni Kuin Statement Bracelet L3 - Wide Brazilian Beadwork with Rich Details

This wide beaded bracelet comes from the Brazilian Amazon, where women of the Huni Kuin tribe string them by hand. This piece has beautiful balance: warm tones (yellow, orange, burgundy) at the center, flanked by cool turquoise and blue at the edges. The symmetrical eye pattern stretches vertically across the bracelet.

The name Huni Kuin means "true people" or "people with traditions." The eye in this design looks both ways - up and down. Within their culture, this represents completeness and protection from all sides. You slip this bracelet over your wrist with water and soap and wear it continuously until it releases on its own. The women spend three to five days on a single piece.

Key features: Handmade from glass missanga beads. Symmetrical eye pattern in warm and cool tones. Closed bracelet worn according to traditional practice. Protective symbolism. Meant to wear continuously. Each piece is one of a kind.

The traditional way of wearing

★ Balance in color and meaning

The combination of warm and cool colors isn't accidental. It represents balance - between action and rest, between giving and receiving.

★ Continuous wear

This bracelet stays on until it releases by itself. That can take weeks or months. After a while, you won't even feel it anymore.

Putting it on

Wet your hand with water and soap. Then gently rotate the bracelet over your hand to your wrist. It goes with you in the shower, at work, during exercise. The glass beads can handle water and daily wear.

Specifications

  • Material: Missanga beads (glass)
  • Origin: Handmade by Huni Kuin women, Amazon rainforest Brazil
  • Style: Closed bracelet worn according to traditional practice
  • Colors: Yellow, orange, burgundy, turquoise, blue
  • Meaning: Symmetrical eye pattern as protection
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band L3
band L3
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