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Maiz✻ Inga Beaded Bracelet
Maiz✻ Inga Beaded Bracelet
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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 showed in these earrings is called "Sarra", meaning "maiz" or "corn" in the Inga language. It is an important symbol for the community considering that corn is a staple food! This is one of their newer designs they came out with, and it definitely showcases a beautiful mix of both modern and traditional touches.
Bracelet specs:
Materials: seed beads
Bracelet width: 1.5 in.
Bracelet is made with an adjustable tie and no tying is necessary!
Check out our Maiz earrings and sets here 🩷
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