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Diamante del Amanecer Choker
Diamante del Amanecer Choker
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Colombian Indigenous Beadwork — specifically drawing from:
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Wayuu (La Guajira region) – known for vibrant, geometric patterns and high craftsmanship.
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Emberá-Chamí and Emberá-Katío (Chocó and Antioquia regions) – famous for highly detailed floral and geometric beadwork often used in necklaces and bracelets.
Symmetry and stepped patterns resemble Wayuu-influenced styles, though they are also seen among Embera artisans.
Description:
This refined choker-style necklace features repeating diamond motifs in golden yellow and black, woven tightly in a stepped pattern that recalls both maize kernels and mountain ranges—both vital in Wayuu and Emberá symbolism. Compact and elegant, it’s suitable for everyday wear or ceremonial layering. The color scheme reflects strength, harvest, and ancestral grounding.
Materials: Glass seed beads, waxed cord closure
Origin: Wayuu and Embera hybrid styling, Colombia
Symbolism: Diamond for balance, gold for abundance, black for ancestral memory
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