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Indigenous handcrafted jewelry is the perfect addition to your conservative wardrobe.
In support of the Emberá indigenous tribe, we are offering a select collection of their jewelry. But, we also want you to know their story...
- The Emberá Chami people are Chaco Indians. They are indigenous tribes of Panama, Columbia, and Ecuador. Handcrafts are one of their main resources for survival. Specifically, they are known for their unique beading skills, which are passed from generation to generation.
- All of their creations are needle-woven and hand-threaded. One necklace can take up to seven days to make. Each design is based solely on the creativity and imagination of the artisan.
- Embera Chami women believe that women bear the weight of the world on their shoulders. Thus, their necks and shoulders are traditionally adorned with their beaded necklaces.
- The tribe uses body paint, made from the fruits of the genip tree to prepare for special events. This artwork will last up to seven days.
- In their traditional language, Emberá means people and Chami means mountains.
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Handcrafted by artisans in Nepal, these emerald iridescent elytra earrings are stunning in color and design. Perfect when worn with your favorite sundress and hat, or to accent your swimwear!
Using a collection of the wings of the Sternocera Asquisignata beetle, this line of jewelry is among the most creative coming from Asia.
The wings of these beetles have been used to adorn paintings, textiles, and to make jewelry for centuries in the Asian culture. The metallic emerald iridescence is hardy and the shine long-lasting.
NOTE: Rest assured that the wings used to craft these earrings were only collected from beetles that died of natural causes. Their adult life span is 3-4 weeks. -
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Understated Elegance!
100% Pure Cashmere Fingerless Gloves!
When you need ONE pair of gloves to serve your busy lifestyle, we've got you covered. These soft and cozy fingerless gloves are made of the finest cashmere. They look elegant AND they will keep your hands warm and toasty, but not hot.CASHMERE...eight times warmer than wool!
These fingerless cashmere gloves are perfect for daily use, special occasion wear, or just keeping your hands warm while you sip your coffee outdoors.Our cashmere gloves make the perfect gift! One size fits most.
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Red Coral & White Pearls
Large chunks of red coral mixed with white pearls make this one-of-a-kind stretch bracelet a statement piece of jewelry. Perfect when worn alone or a bit decadent when worn with other pearl bracelets or bangles.
Step up your look.
This bracelet demands to be seen!
You will love the ability to quickly pop this bracelet on your wrist as you head out the door. It's a great 'go-to' piece when you can't decide on your bracelet for the day.
Simple, easy to wear, and beautiful.
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The Perfect Cashmere Gloves/Mittens!
Imagine, converting your mittens to fingerless gloves with a single button.
So simple and oh so perfect! You can completely protect your hands from the cold, until you need to use your phone, computer, or turn the pages of a book. Then, you simply remove the mitten flap from your fingers and button it securely in place. Yes! It's that simple!CASHMERE...eight times warmer than wool!
These gloves are so perfect for casual or formal use.
Our cashmere gloves/mittens make the perfect gift! One size fits most.
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Indigenous handcrafted jewelry is the perfect addition to your conservative wardrobe.
In support of the Emberá indigenous tribe, we are offering a select collection of their jewelry. But, we also want you to know their story...
- The Emberá Chami people are Chaco Indians. They are indigenous tribes of Panama, Columbia, and Ecuador. Handcrafts are one of their main resources for survival. Specifically, they are known for their unique beading skills, which are passed from generation to generation.
- All of their creations are needle-woven and hand-threaded. One necklace can take up to seven days to make. Each design is based solely on the creativity and imagination of the artisan.
- Embera Chami women believe that women bear the weight of the world on their shoulders. Thus, their necks and shoulders are traditionally adorned with their beaded necklaces.
- The tribe uses body paint, made from the fruits of the genip tree to prepare for special events. This artwork will last up to seven days.
- In their traditional language, Emberá means people and Chami means mountains.
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Indigenous jewelry is the perfect addition to upstage your conservative wardrobe.
In support of the Emberá indigenous tribe, we are offering a select collection of their jewelry. But, we also want you to know their story...
- The Emberá Chami people are Chaco Indians. They are indigenous tribes of Panama, Columbia, and Ecuador. Handcrafts are one of their main resources for survival. Specifically, they are known for their unique beading skills, which are passed from generation to generation.
- All of their creations are needle-woven and hand-threaded. One necklace can take up to seven days to make. Each design is based solely on the creativity and imagination of the artisan.
- Embera Chami women believe that women bear the weight of the world on their shoulders. Thus, their necks and shoulders are traditionally adorned with their beaded necklaces.
- The tribe uses body paint, made from the fruits of the genip tree to prepare for special events. This artwork will last up to seven days.
- In their traditional language, Emberá means people and Chami means mountains.
Emberá Tribe jewelry maker
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Sale!
Indigenous handcrafted jewelry is the perfect addition to your conservative wardrobe.
In support of the Emberá indigenous tribe, we are offering a select collection of their jewelry. But, we also want you to know their story...
- The Emberá Chami people are Chaco Indians. They are indigenous tribes of Panama, Columbia, and Ecuador. Handcrafts are one of their main resources for survival. Specifically, they are known for their unique beading skills, which are passed from generation to generation.
- All of their creations are needle-woven and hand-threaded. One necklace can take up to seven days to make. Each design is based solely on the creativity and imagination of the artisan.
- Embera Chami women believe that women bear the weight of the world on their shoulders. Thus, their necks and shoulders are traditionally adorned with their beaded necklaces.
- The tribe uses body paint, made from the fruits of the genip tree to prepare for special events. This artwork will last up to seven days.
- In their traditional language, Emberá means people and Chami means mountains.
Emberá Tribe jewelry maker
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Sale!
Indigenous handcrafted jewelry is the perfect addition to your conservative wardrobe.
In support of the Emberá indigenous tribe, we are offering a select collection of their jewelry. But, we also want you to know their story...
- The Emberá Chami people are Chaco Indians. They are indigenous tribes of Panama, Columbia, and Ecuador. Handcrafts are one of their main resources for survival. Specifically, they are known for their unique beading skills, which are passed from generation to generation.
- All of their creations are needle-woven and hand-threaded. One necklace can take up to seven days to make. Each design is based solely on the creativity and imagination of the artisan.
- Embera Chami women believe that women bear the weight of the world on their shoulders. Thus, their necks and shoulders are traditionally adorned with their beaded necklaces.
- The tribe uses body paint, made from the fruits of the genip tree to prepare for special events. This artwork will last up to seven days.
- In their traditional language, Emberá means people and Chami means mountains.
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Sale!
Indigenous handcrafted jewelry is the perfect addition to your conservative wardrobe.
In support of the Emberá indigenous tribe, we are offering a select collection of their jewelry. But, we also want you to know their story...
- The Emberá Chami people are Chaco Indians. They are indigenous tribes of Panama, Columbia, and Ecuador. Handcrafts are one of their main resources for survival. Specifically, they are known for their unique beading skills, which are passed from generation to generation.
- All of their creations are needle-woven and hand-threaded. One necklace can take up to seven days to make. Each design is based solely on the creativity and imagination of the artisan.
- Embera Chami women believe that women bear the weight of the world on their shoulders. Thus, their necks and shoulders are traditionally adorned with their beaded necklaces.
- The tribe uses body paint, made from the fruits of the genip tree to prepare for special events. This artwork will last up to seven days.
- In their traditional language, Emberá means people and Chami means mountains.