Product ID: 449217
From the majestic forests surrounding the evergreen Guatemalan lands, a cute symbol of exoticism and luck arrives to add a refreshing touch to your days. Artisans from the Hands Of Atitlan Association work with passion and love on this glass beaded keychain crafted in the shape of a frog, whose palette of turquoise and vibrant hues represents hope.
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I love these beaded treasures from Hands of Atitlan. Such detailed work. I buy these to use as Holiday ornaments - Great gift idea. This one will be in my Christmas stocking - a gift for me.
Magical Hopes, Handcrafted Blue and Purple Glass Beaded Butterfly Keychain
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This is 2nd hummingbird I purchased from Hands of Atitlan, the first one of purple color and this blue. Wonderfully made, durable, and sparkles in the sunshine no matter where you hang. Please handcraft more!
Celestial Flutter, Handmade Hummingbird-Shaped Sky Blue Glass Beaded Keychain
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Hummingbird is so pretty, but cant imagine how difficult and time consuming it was to string beads together to make such a small creature. Colors are brilliant especially exposed to sunshine, and basic hue is more maroon than purple. Size is as described. Smaller beads appear to be glass-like, but larger round ones in hanging feathers I am not sure? It says stainless keychain included, although I didnt not receive one. Bottom line is: it is wonderfully crafted, too beautiful and delicate to use as just a keychain or pull, and at present offering makes it a great purchase. Thank you Novica and Hands of Atitlan.
Magical Flutter, Handmade Hummingbird-Shaped Purple Glass Beaded Keychain
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Hands of Atitlán believes in and works to transform the lives of indigenous women by providing them with tools and education so that they can thrive.
"Hands of Atitlán was founded by Dolores Quievac and Diego Petzey in July 2014. Both are natives of the Tz'utujil village of Santiago Atitlán... read more