Experience the rhythmic breath of the Amazon rainforest with our Amazon Breathe Bracelet. This exquisite bracelet is a testament to the profound connection the Puyanawa people have with the breath of the rainforest. Each glass bead is thoughtfully chosen to capture the essence of the Amazon's life force, offering you a unique and meaningful link to this ancient and vibrant culture.
The glass beads in this bracelet are chosen to symbolize the rhythmic breath of the Amazon. The colors selected reflect the diverse and vibrant life force of the rainforest.
Wearing the Amazon Breathe Bracelet is a tribute to the Puyanawa people's deep reverence for the Amazon's breath and their profound connection to the natural world. It is a symbol of your respect for their traditions and your affinity with the life-giving force of the rainforest.
The Puyanawa people have a deep cultural tradition of understanding the Amazon as a living entity, one that breathes and sustains life. The rainforest's rhythmic breath is considered to be the life force that gives energy to the entire ecosystem and to the Puyanawa themselves. They acknowledge the interconnectedness of all life in the Amazon and their role in preserving this vital breath.
The Amazon Breathe Bracelet allows you to connect with this profound belief and the life-giving breath of the Amazon. By wearing this bracelet, you honor the Puyanawa people and embrace the deep connection they have with the rainforest's breath, fostering an appreciation for the Amazon's life force and the culture that celebrates it.
Amazon Breathe Beadwork
Width: 8.5 cm
Length: 8.5 cm
Glass Beads; string; non-adjustable;
For arm (adults)
The non-adjustable bracelets need to be put on the hand with care, either soaping your hand and pushing the bracelet gently over your hand or utilizing crème. The glass bead work is durable for being worn during showers, if worn exposed to salt water, the bracelets should be rinsed with sweet water, as the strings will show wear after a while and might break. If your item breaks, you may return the piece and it can be repaired in the indigenous village of origin, but the waiting time could be up to 1-1,5 years for this repair.