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Sacred Indigenous Arts

Ceremonial Artefacts

Beaded Indigenous Wearable Arts

From the Huni Kuin, Yawanawá and Huichol People

These Beaded Indigenous Artworks are a powerful expression of indigenous artistry and spiritual connection, handcrafted by the Huni Kuin and Yawanawá people of the Brazilian Amazon, as well as the Huichol people of Mexico. Woven bead by bead, these wearable artworks embody the wisdom, traditions, and sacred symbols of a lineage deeply intertwined with the natural and spiritual worlds.

Sacred Features:
  • Handwoven using ancestral beading techniques, preserving indigenous craftsmanship

  • Adorned with Kenê—sacred geometric designs representing harmony, protection, and spiritual vision

  • Adjustable and comfortable for everyday wear, carrying the essence of the rainforest with you

  • A symbol of connection, strength, and reverence for these traditions

 
Kenê: The Sacred Patterns

Each bracelet is more than an ornament—it is a sacred symbol. The intricate Kenê patterns woven into the beadwork hold deep spiritual significance, representing visions received in ceremony, elements of nature, and the energetic flow of life. These designs serve as protective marks, guiding the wearer with wisdom and strength.

Care Instructions:

Handle with care and respect. If bracelet is a tight fit, use soap or cream to put it on or take out. Keep dry and store in a safe place when not in use. Clean gently with a soft cloth to preserve its beauty.

Note: Each bracelet is a one-of-a-kind piece, handcrafted with intention and carrying a unique energy signature.

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Please note postage is not included in pricing.

Headbands - Huni Kuin

Bracelets

Necklaces 

Earings

Huni Kuin Rings $10 each

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I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land where I Work and Live, the Arakwal people of the Bundjalung Nation, and pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging. I celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who work and live on this land.

 

I acknowledge my Ancestors and the Original Owners of the land where I was Born and Raised, the Guarani, Mby’a and Tupi people. I acklowledge and give thanks to all the ancestral lineages I have received knowledge and wisdom from including Judaism, Umbanda, the Huni Kuin and Yawanawá people, Wixárikas, Quechua, Aztec, Maya, Mexica & Native American spiritual teachings in the Red Road, and more. As I acknowledge and give thanks to all my teachers and mentors.

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