Flor de la Diversidad Necklace
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. Description:A radiant celebration of color and connection, this necklace features beaded petals in the full spectrum of the rainbow, delicately bordered by a golden lattice. Each petal represents a bloom of diversity, crafted in the style of ancestral floral beadwork commonly found in Embera-Chamí communities of Colombia. The lightweight, flexible design sits comfortably on the collarbone, evoking both joy and unity through color.Materials: Glass seed beads, nylon threadOrigin: Embera-Chamí style, handmade in ColombiaSymbolism: Rainbow for unity and inclusivity, petals for growth and harmony