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SEDA Collective INGA Thin Bracelet No.9 Graduated Rainbow

SEDA Collective INGA Thin Bracelet No.9 Graduated Rainbow

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The INGA Mini Bracelet is a celebration of colour! Handmade by Indigenous Colombian artisans using traditional methods and glass beads, this piece will make a gorgeous addition to any outfit. Despite its delicate presentation, the INGA is extremely durable and safe to wear in the shower, swimming pool, sauna and spa. 

Features

the brand story:

SEDA Collective is an ethical jewellery brand collaborating with Indigenous artisans around the world in the form of wearable art. It all began in 2017 when founder Denara met a talented indigenous artisan. Mauricio introduced Denara to different techniques and meanings behind the various weaving patterns of tribes, and how they represented the values and culture of the Indigenous people. Their traditional hand-woven technique is a unique skill passed down through many generations. This fuelled Denara's passion to bring gorgeous wearable art to an international audience, so she and two artisans began designing their first collection for SEDA Collective. SEDA means 'voice and echo': each design makes up the voices and echoes of the Indigenous tribes with which SEDA works.

Shop your Values:

  • Handmade by Indigenous artisans in Colombia.
  • Ethical, small-scale company.
  • Artisans are supported with fair wages.

Features:

  • INGA Bracelets are named after Indigenous INGA CHUMBE artisans located 3 hours outside of Santiago, Putumayo, Colombia.
  • Each INGA Mini is hand beaded over 2 hours with more than 200 beads.
  • Wear as a bracelet or an anklet.
  • Shower, swimming pool, sauna and spa safe.
  • Adjustable sliding knot design.
  • You can double knot the ends and burn the extra threads and wear these permanently.
  • Glass beads mean the gorgeous colours will never fade.
  • These bracelets have been woven with the same thread that the Indigenous tribes of Colombia used to use for fishing, making them very durable.
  • Please lay flat or hang up separately when not wearing.

Sizing:

Total diameter is approximately 14.5cm. Please note the bracelet has an adjustable sliding knot design.

Handmade in Colombia.

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Brand story
SEDA Collective is an ethical jewellery brand collaborating with Indigenous artisans around the world in the form of wearable art. It all began in 2017 when founder Denara met a talented indigenous artisan. Mauricio introduced Denara to different techniques and meanings behind the various weaving patterns of tribes, and how they represented the values and culture of the Indigenous people. Their traditional hand-woven technique is a unique skill passed down through many generations. This fuelled Denara's passion to bring gorgeous wearable art to an international audience, so she and two artisans began designing their first collection for SEDA Collective. SEDA means 'voice and echo': each design makes up the voices and echoes of the Indigenous tribes with which SEDA works.  
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  • LS
    Linda S.
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    I recommend this product
    Your Average Size XS
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Lovely.

    I like these sweet beaded bracelets. They are really comfortable to wear and the colour combinations are lovely. This one is bright and happy and looking at it puts me in a good mood. It is a little bit of colour and sunshine to carry around with you.

  • OA
    Oldfield A.
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    I recommend this product
    Your Average Size L
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Very pretty

    It’s a pretty little bracelet and I love that, in a small way, I am helping women in Columbia.