This bracelet is NOT elastic
Dimensions:
Flat width - 8 cm
Length: 1.8 cm
⚠️ ATTENTION: SIZE GUIDE AND BREAKAGE PREVENTION
1. Measure Your Hand: To purchase correctly, measure the maximum circumference of your hand (where it is widest).
2. Bracelet Size (Example: If the bracelet measures 10 cm flat, it has 19.5 cm internal circumference):
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To Wear Without Damage:
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Elastic Model: Your hand circumference can be at least 0.5 cm smaller than the bracelet diameter.
This model can be worn on the wrist, however, by tradition, it is worn above the wrist, at the beginning of the forearm.
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Non-Elastic Model: The bracelet diameter must be at least 0.5 cm larger than your hand's circumference at its widest point to pass safely.
By tradition, it is worn above the wrist, at the beginning of the forearm. It will be loose on the wrist.
Important: If you are unsure about the correct measurement, we suggest not making the purchase to ensure your satisfaction and avoid damage to the piece.
Care and Longevity Tips:
To extend the life of the craft and reduce the risk of breakage:
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Hydration: Apply moisturizing cream to your hands before wearing the bracelet.
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Protection: Avoid getting wet and/or leaving in the sun, preventing the nylon/silicone from drying out and cracking.
The art of the Canela people, traditional inhabitants of Maranhão, is a living expression of their cosmovision, marked by a deep relationship with the forest and its sacred animals. The Canela preserve their traditions through music, dance, rituals, and especially craftsmanship, which functions as a link between daily life and the spiritual world.
Craftsmanship
Canela bracelets feature designs that carry symbolism beyond aesthetics. The jaguar, guardian of the forest and symbol of strength, represents courage and spiritual power. The macaw, with its vibrant colors, symbolizes freedom, communication, and the beauty of the open sky. These images, applied to accessories, revive ancestral stories and the Canela people's connection to the beings of nature.
Produced with traditional techniques passed down from generation to generation, these earrings are made from natural materials and crafted with artisanal precision. Every detail reveals a deep knowledge of the graphic patterns, which translate not only beauty but also spiritual and social messages.
The Canela tribe is recognized for its cultural resilience and the richness of its community rituals. By acquiring a piece like this, the customer not only takes home an accessory but also a fragment of the living memory of Brazil's indigenous peoples, reaffirming a commitment to preserving cultural diversity and respecting indigenous traditions.