HUAYRURO SEEDS NECKLACE AND EARRINGS SET-
LUCKY SEEDS AMAZON JUNGLE
43 INCHES LONG
32MALE SEEDS
+A FREE GOOD LUCK Bracelet
Necklaces made of Huayruro seeds |
Huayruro seeds grow in the Amazon.
These seeds are red and black in
color (red seeds are female and the male seeds red and black).
The Huayruro has been used since the time of the Incas considered
as a "seed that creates happiness and prosperity". It is recommended
to wear always a Huayruro seed with you to attract luck and to avoid negative
energy.
COLLARES-PULSERAS-ARETES EN WAIRURO-HUAYRURO
POR LOS INDIOS DEL AMAZONAS
PRIMITIVE HAND CRAFTED NECKLACE FROM AMAZON RAINFORES COLOMBIA
This is a handmade necklace and easrrings made of beautiful Amazon Huayruro seeds. The sees are found in the Colombian Amazon rainforest, they bring good luck and positive energy to those who wear them.
The Huayruro plant is native to Peru, and has been an important part of Peruvian culture for centuries. Huayruro seeds are found in pods in the tall trees of the Peruvian rainforest. The red and black seeds are said to bring good fortune and abundance, while warding off negative energy. The mixture of black and red on the seeds is also said to bring balance. Locals collect the seeds that fall to the jungle floor, and many keep them in jars in their houses to bring them luck. They also make Huayruro seed bracelets for children to keep them safe from harm. In fact, newborn babies in Peru often receive Huayruro seeds as their first gift, with wishes for a happy and prosperous life. Peruvian artisans use Huayruro seeds in their huayruro jewelry. They make stunning huayruro necklaces, bracelets and earrings from clusters of Huayruro seeds. With the seeds of the Huayruro, one of the most interesting Amazon plants, this necklace is truly unique and special.
PRIMITIVE HAND CRAFTED NECKLACE FROM AMAZON RAINFORES COLOMBIA
This is a handmade necklace and easrrings made of beautiful Amazon Huayruro seeds. The sees are found in the Colombian Amazon rainforest, they bring good luck and positive energy to those who wear them.
The Huayruro plant is native to Peru, and has been an important part of Peruvian culture for centuries. Huayruro seeds are found in pods in the tall trees of the Peruvian rainforest. The red and black seeds are said to bring good fortune and abundance, while warding off negative energy. The mixture of black and red on the seeds is also said to bring balance. Locals collect the seeds that fall to the jungle floor, and many keep them in jars in their houses to bring them luck. They also make Huayruro seed bracelets for children to keep them safe from harm. In fact, newborn babies in Peru often receive Huayruro seeds as their first gift, with wishes for a happy and prosperous life. Peruvian artisans use Huayruro seeds in their huayruro jewelry. They make stunning huayruro necklaces, bracelets and earrings from clusters of Huayruro seeds. With the seeds of the Huayruro, one of the most interesting Amazon plants, this necklace is truly unique and special.
Objeto
de la Buena Suerte
Semilla de Huayruro para el mal de ojo y la
envidia. Llevala en la billetera, el bolso, en la mochila, en el coche o
simplemente dejala en tu mesilla de noche. Te dara energia positiva, fuerza y
valor, fortaleza y éxito y te protejerá contra el mal de ojo, la envidia y
contra los falsos amigos.
EL MAL DE OJO
El mal de ojo, es una creencia popular
supersticiosa según la cual una persona tiene la capacidad de producir mal a
otra persona sólo con mirarla. El "aojamiento" se suele contrarrestar
en las manos del curandero, realizando diferentes rituales para alejar todo
"daño" o "trabajo" que reside en la persona afectada.
Popularmente se han buscado diferentes remedios, algunos muy propagados como
pasarse el huevo o el cuy por todo el cuerpo dispersando el mal provocado por
los enemigos.
Huairuro Macho y Huairuro Hembra
El huayruro o wayruro es una semilla de un color
rojo intenso, si ésta tiene una mancha negra (la tercera parte de la semilla),
se dice que es una semilla macho y si es sólo de color rojo es hembra.Quizás la definición más común o popular sea que representa la “semilla de la buena suerte”, sin embargo tiene otros usos tradicionales.
Históricamente se tiene información del uso del huayruro desde épocas prehispánicas, los cronistas revelan del uso del huayruro en ceremonias rituales y como amuletos. Se sabe del hallazgo de huayruros en restos arqueológicos de la Cultura Chachapoyas (Pre-Inca). En la actualidad su uso es bastante difundido en Perú, y sirve para atraer la buena suerte y evitar las energías negativas. Se usa también contra el mal de ojo en bebes (susto ante personas con energía fuerte o negativa) y como protector contra la envidia, para lo cual se recomienda portar siempre una semilla de huayruro. Otra de las propiedades que presenta es la unión de la pareja y la prosperidad.
Object
of lucky
Huayruro seed for the evil eye and envy. Bring in the wallet, bag, backpack, in the car or simply leave it in your bedside table. Will give positive energy, strength and courage, strength and success and to protect against the evil eye, the envy and false friends.
The evil eye.
Evil eye's eye, is a popular superstitious belief according to which a person has the ability to produce evil to another person only with looking at it. The "housing" is often counter in the hands of the healer, performing various rituals to ward off any "damage" or "work" that resides in the affected person. Popularly sought various remedies, some very propagated as passing the cuy or egg over the body dispersing evil caused by the enemies.
Solitaire male and Solitaire wayruro or female
The huayruro is a seed of a deep red color, if it has a black spot (the third part of the seed), says that it is a male seed and if it's just red is female.
Perhaps the most common or popular definition that represents the "seed of good luck", but it has other traditional uses.
Historically have information of the use of the huayruro since pre-Hispanic times, the writers reveal the use of the huayruro in ritual ceremonies and as amulets. Today its use is quite widespread in Amazon, and serves to attract good luck and avoid the negative energies. It is also used against the evil eye in babies (fright to people with strong or negative energy) and as guard against envy, it is recommended to always carry a seed of huayruro. Other properties that presents is the union of the couple and prosperity.
Good luck.
Huayruro seed for the evil eye and envy. Bring in the wallet, bag, backpack, in the car or simply leave it in your bedside table. Will give positive energy, strength and courage, strength and success and to protect against the evil eye, the envy and false friends.
The evil eye.
Evil eye's eye, is a popular superstitious belief according to which a person has the ability to produce evil to another person only with looking at it. The "housing" is often counter in the hands of the healer, performing various rituals to ward off any "damage" or "work" that resides in the affected person. Popularly sought various remedies, some very propagated as passing the cuy or egg over the body dispersing evil caused by the enemies.
Solitaire male and Solitaire wayruro or female
The huayruro is a seed of a deep red color, if it has a black spot (the third part of the seed), says that it is a male seed and if it's just red is female.
Perhaps the most common or popular definition that represents the "seed of good luck", but it has other traditional uses.
Historically have information of the use of the huayruro since pre-Hispanic times, the writers reveal the use of the huayruro in ritual ceremonies and as amulets. Today its use is quite widespread in Amazon, and serves to attract good luck and avoid the negative energies. It is also used against the evil eye in babies (fright to people with strong or negative energy) and as guard against envy, it is recommended to always carry a seed of huayruro. Other properties that presents is the union of the couple and prosperity.
Good luck.
NECKLACED WITH HUAYRURO
41 SEED RED WAYRURO AND BAMBUBU
WITH EARRRING 2 EACH
17 INCHES LONG
+ A GOOD LUCK BRACELET
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ORIGINAL HANDMADE COLOMBIAN GLASS BEAD BRACELETS
MULTI COLOR DESIGNS-BEADWORK-CHAQUIRA
MADE BY THE INDEGENOUS EMBERA
Beaded Area Length: 6 inches
Beaded Area with :1.5 inches
REF 7608A
REF 7609A
REF 7610A
REF 7616
REF 7620
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REF 7621
Traditionally, the beads used by Embera people were made from rock, seeds and animal teeth. Nowadays, the Embera keep this tradition, but use plastic beads, and bought in a store .To make a beadwork item, cotton string, a minimum of 5 cm is used. Then, beads of different colors are used to sew the item.
PECTORALES ON PRE-ORDER
From the times of the Conquest to current times, whoever travels to Amazonas
becomes awed by the beauty of the Rainforest.
Its magic comes not
only from the landscape with rivers, volcanic peaks, flowers, trees, birds and
other living creatures but from its horizon surrounded by the majesty of the
Andes and the wilderness of the nearby Amazon jungle.
In harmony with this
place, many other indigenous communities inhabit
this beautiful region.
For them, beadwork is a quintessential
form of expression.
Glass beads were not used until the colonists brought them from Europe 500
years ago, but they quickly became part of Indigenous cultures.
Today
glass beads, particularly fine seed beads, are the primary
materials for traditional beaders of many tribes.
Beading is
not simple. In fact, it can take several months to complete
a single beadwork.
Their beadwork designs include animals, trees, rivers and stars that represent
sacred spirits that inhabit the Universe. Each piece is beautifully created with
a unique design.
* Brand New
* Hand-crafted
* Beautiful, Unique Design
* Multi-Color Patterns
Glass Seed Bead Handmade Geometric Loomwork Necklace, Colombian Beadwork
This handmade, glass seed beaded loomwork necklace which comes from Colombia. This beaded necklace measures 23 inches long by 3.80 inches wide and has intricate beadwork with a geometric design. Very intriguing and highly desirable, this bead necklace would make a fine addition to any South American culture collector's treasure trove or would be perfect for any bead lover. Please feel free to email me for additional pictures.
Hi, is there a way to order/find out prices? I am interested in the necklace in 8 de 18.
ResponderBorrarThank you!
Daryl