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Description
Colorful bracelets are known as "Watana" - traditionally woven and beaded by the Q'ero people in the Andean areas of Cusco, Peru. They are wool ties/cords with tiny white beads, which are called "pini" and represent the stars. They are beautiful, vibrant works of art with a variety of uses. Traditionally, Watanas were used to wrap offerings for Mother Earth. Now they can also be used as hat bands, bracelets for good luck and protection, or used as hair ties, adornments, etc. They can also be used on an altar or table to wrap herb bundles or other types of offerings. Key Features: - Approximate Length: 32” (may vary from 28” to 36”) - You will receive the items only in the assorted colors available - Beautiful gift for women and girls - Elevate your style with this unique Andean piece, full of culture, beauty, and positive energy
Details
Made in Peru Weight: 368.54 g (13 oz) Product Materials: Recycled Packaging: Recyclable Production: Ethically sourced






























