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$10 USDHuichol Chaquira Bead Ring—Jalisco, Mexico
Jewelry:Huichol Bead Jewelry
Chaquira bead ring hand-strung by the Huichol people from the region of Western Mexico between Nayarit and Jalisco. The bead stringing tradition has its origin in the Pre-Columbian era. Intricately designed beaded rings are a typical expression of this art form in the modern era. The beaded medallion at the center of the ring is 1 1/8" in diameter. This ring is approximately a size 8 (US).$10 USDHuichol Chaquira Bead Ring—Jalisco, Mexico
Jewelry:Huichol Bead Jewelry
Chaquira bead ring hand-strung by the Huichol people from the region of Western Mexico between Nayarit and Jalisco. The bead stringing tradition has its origin in the Pre-Columbian era. Intricately designed beaded rings are a typical expression of this art form in the modern era. The beaded medallion at the center of the ring is 1 1/4" in diameter. This ring is approximately a size 6 (US).$10 USDHuichol Chaquira Bead Ring—Jalisco, Mexico
Jewelry:Huichol Bead Jewelry
Chaquira bead ring hand-strung by the Huichol people from the region of Western Mexico between Nayarit and Jalisco. The bead stringing tradition has its origin in the Pre-Columbian era. Intricately designed beaded rings are a typical expression of this art form in the modern era. The beaded medallion at the center of the ring is 1 1/8" in diameter. This ring is approximately a size 8 (US).$10 USDHuichol Chaquira Bead Ring—Jalisco, Mexico
Jewelry:Huichol Bead Jewelry
Chaquira bead ring hand-strung by the Huichol people from the region of Western Mexico between Nayarit and Jalisco. The bead stringing tradition has its origin in the Pre-Columbian era. Intricately designed beaded rings are a typical expression of this art form in the modern era. The beaded medallion at the center of the ring is 1 1/4" in diameter. This ring is approximately a size 8 (US).$30 USDHuichol Chaquira Bead Bracelet—Jalisco, Mexico
Jewelry:Huichol Bead Jewelry
Chaquira bead bracelet hand-strung by the Huichol people from the region of Western Mexico between Nayarit and Jalisco. The bead stringing tradition has its origin in the Pre-Columbian era. Intricately designed beaded bracelets are a typical expression of this art form in the modern era. The bracelet measures 7" (not including the clasps) x 1.25".| Items 1 - 5 of 5 | Page 1 of 1 |





