Embark on a journey that connects you to the earth's core and the fiery spirit of nature through our Elemental Harmony Glass Beaded Bracelet. Handcrafted with precision and love, this exquisite bracelet beautifully represents the essence of the earth in rich, earthy and fiery colors. Each glass bead is thoughtfully chosen to honor the profound connection the Puyanawa people have with the elements, offering you a unique and meaningful link to this ancient culture.
The bracelet's design is carefully arranged to represent the equilibrium of earth and fire, reflecting the spiritual connection and significance these elements hold in Puyanawa culture.
Wearing the Elemental Harmony Bracelet is a tribute to the Puyanawa people's deep reverence for the elements and their connection to the natural world. It is a symbol of your respect for their traditions and your affinity with the elemental spirit of the earth.
The Puyanawa people have a deep connection to the elements, particularly earth and fire, and believe in the harmony that these elements bring to the natural world. The earth symbolizes stability, fertility, and groundedness, while fire represents transformation, energy, and passion. The Puyanawa acknowledge the interplay of these elements in their lives and rituals.
The Elemental Harmony Bracelet allows you to connect with this profound belief and the spiritual essence of the elements. By wearing this bracelet, you honor the Puyanawa people and embrace the deep connection they have with the earth and fire, fostering an appreciation for the natural world's harmony and the culture that celebrates it.
Elemental Harmony Bracelet
Width: 10.8 cm
Length: 9.0 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.