Beaded Bracelets with Tightly Woven Geometric Patterns
Colombian Indigenous Beadwork — specifically drawing from: Wayuu (La Guajira region) – known for vibrant, geometric patterns and high craftsmanship. Emberá-Chamí and Emberá-Katío (Chocó and Antioquia regions) – famous for highly detailed floral and geometric beadwork often used in necklaces and bracelets. This handwoven bracelet features a radiant starburst pattern in fiery tones of red, orange, and yellow set against a pristine white background. Reflecting traditional Emberá weaving styles from Colombia, the symmetrical design symbolizes light, guidance, and cosmic connection—echoing the morning star or dawn light (Luz del Alba) often found in ancestral stories. Each bead is meticulously threaded by Emberá-Chamí artisans, preserving the intergenerational skill and sacred geometry of their culture. Materials: Glass seed beads, durable nylon threadOrigin: Emberá-Chamí community, ColombiaSymbolism: Starburst for guidance, white for spiritual clarity