Glass bead earrings (Miçanga)
These handcrafted glass bead earrings (Miçanga) are entirely handwoven using traditional techniques of the Borari people, an indigenous group from the Amazon region of Brazil. Their delicate floral pattern, in shades of green, white and black, symbolizes the deep connection with nature and the harmony between the elements, essential values of Borari culture.
Each pair is unique, the result of ancestral know-how passed down from generation to generation.
Style tip:
With their graphic floral motif, these earrings add a natural and elegant touch to your look. They can be worn with bohemian or ethnic outfits, or with solid-colored clothing to highlight the design, day or night, for a style that is both soft and assertive. They pair perfectly with natural tones, green, white, beige, or black.
Gift idea:
An ideal choice for lovers of handmade jewelry and Amazonian culture and craftsmanship. An original gift, full of meaning and authenticity.
Technical details:
Length: 5 cm
Diameter: 4 cm
Weight: 5 g
Materials: glass beads
Colors: green, white, and black
Pattern: flower
Origin: Dami Borari craftswoman of the Borari ethnic group, located in the state of Pará in Northern Brazil.
Shipped from France.
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