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Walka ✻ Inga Beaded Bracelet
Walka ✻ 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.
The Walka bracelet is the perfect addition to any outfit. Filled with colorful patterns and intricate, detailed, and storytelling symbolism that expresses Inga culture & heritage.
The name "walka" means chaquira or beads in the Inga language.
Bracelet Details
Materials: Seed beads
Width: 0.75 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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