Sol ✻ Inga Beaded Bracelet
These bracelets are hand-beaded by Inga Awaska, a beading and cultural workshop made up of Indigenous Inga women in Putumayo, Colombia.
Filled with intricate, detailed, and storytelling symbolism that expresses Inga culture & heritage.
The symbol shown in these earrings is called Inti, meaning sun, in the Inga language. Inti is bright, full of rays, and can uplift up any day with its sunshine. Just like these earrings can brighten up any outfit you decide to pair them with!
Bracelet Details
Materials: Seed beads
Width: 1.5 in.
Technique: Beaded on a loom
Closure: Adjustable tie (no knots or tying required!)
Bracelet Care
Handle gently to avoid damaging the beadwork.
Keep away from water and make sure lotions, perfumes, and oils are dry before putting them on to preserve color and strength.
Store flat or hung when not in use to maintain shape.
If needed, gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
As this bracelet is hand-beaded, handle with care
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Taking Care of Beadwork 🪡
Beaded Earring Care Guide
Your beaded earrings are delicate, handmade pieces that deserve careful attention. To keep them looking their best for years to come:
📿Beads are small and intricate—avoid tugging or pulling on your earrings to prevent breakage.
💧Moisture can weaken the thread and damage the beads. Avoid wearing your earrings while swimming, showering, or in humid environments.
🧴Keep your earrings away from perfumes, lotions, hairsprays, and other chemicals that may cause discoloration or damage.
👝 When not in use, store your earrings in a soft pouch or jewelry box to prevent tangling, snagging, or crushing.
🧹If needed, lightly dust with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid water, soaps, or cleaning solutions.
Dropping or pressing the earrings may damage the beads or cause the thread to loosen.
Each pair of earrings is a unique, handmade piece—treat them with care and love to ensure they last for years to come.
Taking Care of Mochila Bags 🧶
Wayuu Mochilas Care Guide
Your Wayuu mochila is more than just a bag—it's a work of art, a story woven by skilled artisans using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Made with durable, hypoallergenic acrylic threads, these bags are not only lightweight and resistant to damage but also designed to stand the test of time. With a little love and the right care, your mochila will remain vibrant, soft, and beautiful for years to come.
🧼 Always hand wash your Wayuu mochila in cold water with a mild detergent. Machine washing can weaken the fibers and distort the weave.
🪥For minor stains, gently dab the area with a soft cloth or toothbrush, mild soap, and water. Avoid scrubbing, as this can damage the threads.
🚫 Never use bleach or harsh cleaning products—these can cause discoloration and degrade the fabric.
🪟 After washing, reshape your mochila and hang it to dry in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading of the vibrant colors.
🪮 Gently brush the tassels with a soft brush or your fingers to prevent tangles and knots. This small step keeps your mochila looking fresh and neat.
Extra Tips to Keep Your Mochila in Perfect Shape
When not in use, store your mochila in a cool, dry place. Avoid heavy stacking to maintain its shape.
While Wayuu mochilas are strong, overfilling them with heavy weight over time can stretch strain the handles. Give your mochi a break from time to time from heaviness!
If you’re traveling, gently roll your mochila to save space while keeping its shape intact.
Each mochila is unique—an expression of culture, creativity, and craftsmanship. Treat it with care, and it will reward you with years of beauty and use.
By following these simple care instructions, your Wayuu mochila will continue to brighten your days with its colors and story, just as it did the day you first got it!
Important Info 🔎
🙌🏼 Usually, it takes 24-48 hours for us to ship your order. (This does not include weekends).
🚚 USA Shipping Time: 1-7 business days.
✈️ International Shipping Time: 7-30 business days depending on the country.
📃 International shipments may be liable for customs fees & duties. Raices Tejidas is not responsible for shipping delays or fees caused by the customs department in your country.
All of our creations are handcrafted by Indigenous women from 5 different communities in Colombia.
