With skills that have been handed down from generation to generation, artisans of the Zenu Community in Colombia craft this pretty cuff bracelet. Working on a plastic base, they cover the bracelet with handwoven caña flecha fiber in red, bright green and white and trim the ends with red fabric. Caña flecha is a neotropical grass native to Colombia and Mexico. The bold diamond patterns make the cuff a striking accessory to wear anytime.
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Light weight. Very attractive pattern
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I received it today and can not express enough how delighted I am from the vivid colors to the intricate and beautiful pattern. It is comfortable and fits perfectly on my small wrist. I will enjoy wearing this cuff bracelet for a long time. It arrived so quickly and was a wonderful surprise as I had not expected it so soon. Even the packaging was unique. What a wonderful bracelet. It has me dancing with definite delight!
Dance of Celebration, Diamond Patterned Natural Fiber Bracelet
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Really enjoy this bracelet. Its made well and fits perfectly. Looks even better paired with a nice watch.
Deep River, Handcrafted Bangle Bracelet from Colombia
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I havent had the opportunity to ware out yet. But Im pretty sure when I do, Im gonna get some great compliments
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Well made and very nice looking bracelet. I really like it.
Between Mountain and River, Natural Fiber Handmade Cuff Bracelet
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This hat is so beautiful and well made. I love the circular design and it fits me perfectly. It comes in handy here in Arizona where we get a lot of sun. Thank you to the Zenu Community for a fine product!
Zenu Tradition, Handwoven Unisex Natural Fiber Hat
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To keep these traditions alive, the Zenú teach at a local children's school that approaches ethnocultural knowledge by teaching students to always integrate craftwork with oral history.
The Zenú are an Indigenous people in Colombia, whose ancestral territory comprises the Sinu Valleys and San Jorge Rivers as well as the Caribbean... read more