Shipibo Bracelet
Handmade Shipibo Glass Beaded Jewellery with Peruvian Jungle Rosario Fastener
This Shipibo bracelet features vibrant glass seed beads and an adjustable natural Peruvian Jungle Rosario fastener. More than just jewellery, it carries spiritual protection and meaning for the wearer.
Moreover, the intricate geometric patterns woven into this bracelet are inspired by visions experienced during Ayahuasca ceremonies. These designs act as spiritual portals, offering points for healing energy and connection.
In addition, in Shipibo culture, Icaros—shamanic power songs taught by elder shamans or spirits—play a crucial role. Shamans use these songs to communicate with nature spirits, support healing, and invoke visions during Ayahuasca ceremonies. The most powerful Icaros come directly from spirits or dream visions. Therefore, this deep spiritual tradition links directly to the bracelet’s patterns.
Each bracelet is carefully handmade by a Shipibo family. As a result, every piece is unique, crafted with skill and ancestral wisdom. Wearing this bracelet connects you with living Indigenous culture while supporting skilled artisans.
The Shipibo-Conibo Tribe and Their Artistic Heritage
The Shipibo-Conibo people live along Peru’s Ucayali River in the Amazon rainforest. Originally two distinct groups—the Shipibo (“apemen”) and the Conibo (“fishmen”)—they united through marriage and shared rituals to become the Shipibo-Conibo community.
Their beadwork reflects a deep connection to the rainforest and spiritual cosmos. Furthermore, the geometric designs carry symbolic meanings related to healing and ancestral knowledge, passed down through generations.
Shipibo Bracelet: Supporting Indigenous Craftsmanship and Tradition
Glass beads arrived with European colonists about 500 years ago. Since then, Indigenous communities have made them central to their beadwork. Shipibo artisans use fine seed beads and complex, time-intensive techniques that often take months to complete.
Their designs frequently include animals, plants, rivers, and stars, each representing sacred spirits and natural forces. Additionally, all materials come from natural, local sources. Each piece carries the artisan’s heart and spirit.
By choosing a Shipibo beaded bracelet, you directly support Indigenous communities and help preserve their cultural heritage while wearing a unique piece of living art.
Shipibo Bracelet
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