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The Shipibo use a variety of seeds from native plants in their jewelry making. These include some of the following plants: Huayruro macho (Ormosia amazonica, red/black) and Huayruro hembra (Ormosia macrocalyx, red) - both traditionally used to promote good health and bring good luck; Rosario (Coix lacryma jobi), resembling rosary beads; Pashaquilla (Leucaena leucocephala), brown, flat, teardrop-shape; Ojo de Vaca (Mucuna rostrata), large, brown, and round, like the eye of a cow; Choloque (Sapindus sapanaria), round and black; Achira (Canna sp.), small, brown, and flat; and Shacapa (Pariana sp), light brown and triangular. Also occasionally used are pirhana jaws and teeth of alligators known as lezardos; used to bring strength.NOTE: Huayruro seeds (the red and black seeds in some of the jewelry) are known to be poisonous if ingested. We recommend that any jewelry with huayruro seeds be kept away from children.

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Shipibo artisans are well known for their colorful designs on pottery, jewelry, and textiles. Inspired by Ayahuasca-induced visions, creation stories and mythic folklore, these refined geometrical designs are sophisticated interpretations of cosmic realities.

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Shipibo Palo Santo Bead Bracelet - Adjustable

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Authentic, intricate, and traditional palo santo bead bracelet skillfully hand-made by the Shipibo Conibo living in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. The Shipibo carefully and sustainably harvest the wood and skillfully string them into necklaces and bracelets in the Shipibo tradition. Pulls to adjust. Fair Trade from the Peruvian Amazon. Comes in two different sizes and black or a neutral string color. The small has two rows of beads and the medium has three rows, making it a little larger. 

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The Shipibo use a variety of seeds from native plants in their jewelry making. These include some of the following plants: Huayruro macho (Ormosia amazonica, red/black) and Huayruro hembra (Ormosia macrocalyx, red) - both traditionally used to promote good health and bring good luck; Rosario (Coix lacryma jobi), resembling rosary beads; Pashaquilla (Leucaena leucocephala), brown, flat, teardrop-shape; Ojo de Vaca (Mucuna rostrata), large, brown, and round, like the eye of a cow; Choloque (Sapindus sapanaria), round and black; Achira (Canna sp.), small, brown, and flat; and Shacapa (Pariana sp), light brown and triangular. Also occasionally used are pirhana jaws and teeth of alligators known as lezardos; used to bring strength.NOTE: Huayruro seeds (the red and black seeds in some of the jewelry) are known to be poisonous if ingested. We recommend that any jewelry with huayruro seeds be kept away from children.

Product Origin

Shipibo-Other

Shipibo-Other

Shipibo artisans are well known for their colorful designs on pottery, jewelry, and textiles. Inspired by Ayahuasca-induced visions, creation stories and mythic folklore, these refined geometrical designs are sophisticated interpretations of cosmic realities.

Dimensions

SizeAdjustable
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