Resembling a flower with six petals, a bright peyote bud, or jikuri graces these dramatic earrings. Believed to enlighten the one who partakes of it, jikuri is an essential element of Huichol religion. Huichol Center for Cultural Survival and Traditional Arts artisans craft the five-inch-long pair, meticulously placing tiny seed beads one by one. A long beaded fringe cascades from beneath.
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I got these after last Halloween so haven t worn them yet. The workmanship is stunning!
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Perfect length and great color. My sister was very pleased with them.
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They came today and I immediately put them on just to sit around the house! Nice and long and just gorgeous! I have long white hair so they really stand out.
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"Our goal is to preserve the beautiful traditions of the Huichol people through crafts, spiritual practices, training for families, medical assistance, and Indigenous education."
The Huichol Center for Cultural Survival and Traditional Arts is a nonprofit organization based in Jalisco, Mexico, that supports the endangered... read more