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Handcrafted Beaded Positive Energy Long Wrap Bracelets - Compassion and Guidance
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Take any look to new heights with these eye-catching wrap bracelets showcasing a chic color palette of black and blue. Crafted by Guatemala's Domingo Reanda, the meticulous interweaving of gorgeous crystal and glass beads, fashioned on specialized bead looms, breathes life into these exquisite designs. Polished Tibetan-style pewter buttons provide a fashionable finishing touch.
Artisan Domingo explains, 'The first beautiful bracelet is inspired by compassion. I've incorporated dark-colored beads to symbolize challenging moments, while the metallic and transparent beads represent understanding and concern for the well-being of others, especially when they're going through tough times. Just as these elements come together to create a harmonious piece, may this bracelet serve as a reminder of the beauty of compassion, how it brings people together, and the comfort it offers during life's darker moments.
The second beautiful bracelet is crafted using blue, reminiscent of water, and earthy tones symbolizing paths. I created it with inspiration from the guidance we sometimes need to make life's decisions. Just as water flows and finds its way, and the earth lays the groundwork for our journey, may this bracelet serve as a reminder that guidance and direction are always within reach, helping us navigate life's twists and turns. Trust in your inner compass, and you'll find your way to brighter horizons.'
- Glass and crystal beads; nylon cord; pewter button closure
- 0.75 oz
- Each: 31 inches L x 0.5 inches W
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Domingo Reanda
Country: Central America
"My name is Domingo Reanda , and I was born in Santiago Atitlán, Sololá, in 1971. I grew up in a farming family, and my parents began teaching me the craft when I was just seven years old. In the afternoons, after school, I dedicated myself to our family trade. At the age of thirteen, I developed an interest in learning to use the loom. I was fascinated by weaving and sought to create a greater source of income. My first project was making stoles, which allowed me to capture various figures and create my own designs. As a child, I also learned macramé on my own and made bracelets.
"After completing sixth grade, I migrated to the capital city in search of better opportunities. My adolescence in the city was quite challenging; I often had to sleep in shop corridors. I found a job in a market, but the conditions were difficult, so I decided to leave.
"In 1995, I began creating items with beads. This initiative was born out of a desire to support widowed women affected by the armed conflict. Since then, I have dedicated myself to making necklaces, bags, bracelets, and hooks, among other items. Currently, I work alongside my family, where communication is essential for producing quality work. We use tools such as looms, belts, pliers, needles, and thread, along with raw materials, to create our products. I draw inspiration from humanity, as each person has something unique to offer. Merging these qualities with nature and lived experiences makes me feel truly alive.
"Establishing myself as an artisan has been a significant challenge, especially in a competitive market focused on quality. However, organizations like Novica strive to ensure artisans can achieve a decent livelihood through their crafts and that our work is recognized fairly. Each piece I create is imbued with a great sense of purpose, and I find immense satisfaction in receiving feedback from both clients and fellow artisans. One of my ongoing challenges is to develop my own exclusive colors. I am currently researching how to create colors in glass and how to drill stones.
"Thank you for the opportunity to share my story through my crafts. Our indigenous culture is characterized by a vibrant spirit of art. Everything originates from our ancestors and our beautiful country, with each region represented through crafts and stunning colors. Each piece you acquire carries a significant history rooted in artisan families.""