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BARRILETES (Kite) Earrings - Large
Stand out in these beautiful handmade earrings inspired by colorful textiles and Maya traditions of Guatemala!
Make a statement in these stunning handmade BARRILETE earrings!
Inspired by Guatemalan Tradition: Enormous kites "BARRILETES", some more than 40 feet in diameter, are painted by hand throughout the year and flown over the graves of family members while flowers are strewn on the ground below. A mixture of Catholic and Mayan religious traditions, this unique celebration was created by the Maya to ward off bad spirits on All Saints Day, the day in which the deceased are allowed to visit the human world. Not wanting the bad spirits to return to earth, the kites are created to make noise to scare them off and also to carry messages to heaven for our loved ones.
BARRILETES Earrings - Small
Stand out in these beautiful handmade earrings inspired by colorful textiles and Maya traditions of Guatemala!
Make a statement in these stunning handmade BARRILETE earrings!
Inspired by Guatemalan Tradition: Enormous kites "BARRILETES", some more than 40 feet in diameter, are painted by hand throughout the year and flown over the graves of family members while flowers are strewn on the ground below. A mixture of Catholic and Mayan religious traditions, this unique celebration was created by the Maya to ward off bad spirits on All Saints Day, the day in which the deceased are allowed to visit the human world. Not wanting the bad spirits to return to earth, the kites are created to make noise to scare them off and also to carry messages to heaven for our loved ones.
BARRILETES Earrings - Small (Sangria Red)
Stand out in these beautiful handmade earrings inspired by colorful textiles and Maya traditions of Guatemala!
Make a statement in these stunning handmade BARRILETE earrings!
Inspired by Guatemalan Tradition: Enormous kites "BARRILETES", some more than 40 feet in diameter, are painted by hand throughout the year and flown over the graves of family members while flowers are strewn on the ground below. A mixture of Catholic and Mayan religious traditions, this unique celebration was created by the Maya to ward off bad spirits on All Saints Day, the day in which the deceased are allowed to visit the human world. Not wanting the bad spirits to return to earth, the kites are created to make noise to scare them off and also to carry messages to heaven for our loved ones.
Huipilito Brass Earrings
Introducing our partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production. Each earring was designed and handmade with a vintage piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Mayan skirt (Corte) that was once worn by a Mayan woman.
Your purchase supports our sustainable mission to utilize recycled materials and conserve every piece of woven art.
Each Huipilito Earring tells a story and carries a piece of Mayan history!
Huipilito Brass Earrings
Introducing our partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production. Each earring was designed and handmade with a vintage piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Mayan skirt (Corte) that was once worn by a Mayan woman.
Your purchase supports our sustainable mission to utilize recycled materials and conserve every piece of woven art.
Each Huipilito Earring tells a story and carries a piece of Mayan history!
Huipilito Brass Earrings
Introducing our partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production. Each earring was designed and handmade with a vintage piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Mayan skirt (Corte) that was once worn by a Mayan woman.
Your purchase supports our sustainable mission to utilize recycled materials and conserve every piece of woven art.
Each Huipilito Earring tells a story and carries a piece of Mayan history!
Huipilito Brass Earrings
Introducing our partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production. Each earring was designed and handmade with a vintage piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Mayan skirt (Corte) that was once worn by a Mayan woman.
Your purchase supports our sustainable mission to utilize recycled materials and conserve every piece of woven art.
Each Huipilito Earring tells a story and carries a piece of Mayan history!
Huipilito Brass Earrings
Introducing our partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production. Each earring was designed and handmade with a vintage piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Mayan skirt (Corte) that was once worn by a Mayan woman.
Your purchase supports our sustainable mission to utilize recycled materials and conserve every piece of woven art.
Each Huipilito Earring tells a story and carries a piece of Mayan history!
Huipilito Brass Earrings
Introducing our partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production. Each earring was designed and handmade with a vintage piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Mayan skirt (Corte) that was once worn by a Mayan woman.
Your purchase supports our sustainable mission to utilize recycled materials and conserve every piece of woven art.
Each Huipilito Earring tells a story and carries a piece of Mayan history!
Huipilito Brass Earrings
Introducing our partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production. Each earring was designed and handmade with a vintage piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Mayan skirt (Corte) that was once worn by a Mayan woman.
Your purchase supports our sustainable mission to utilize recycled materials and conserve every piece of woven art.
Each Huipilito Earring tells a story and carries a piece of Mayan history!
Huipilito Brass Earrings - Half Moon
Designed exclusively for Tesoros Maya, our new collection of handmade BRASS Huipilitos is a partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production.
Each earring was designed and handmade with a piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Faja (belt) that was once worn by a Mayan woman. Each carries the story and traditions of the woman that weaved it and wore it.
Huipilito Brass Earrings - Half Moon
Designed exclusively for Tesoros Maya, our new collection of handmade BRASS Huipilitos is a partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production.
Each earring was designed and handmade with a piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Faja (belt) that was once worn by a Mayan woman. Each carries the story and traditions of the woman that weaved it and wore it.
Huipilito Brass Earrings - Half Moon
Designed exclusively for Tesoros Maya, our new collection of handmade BRASS Huipilitos is a partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production.
Each earring was designed and handmade with a piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Faja (belt) that was once worn by a Mayan woman. Each carries the story and traditions of the woman that weaved it and wore it.
Huipilito Brass Earrings - Half Moon
Designed exclusively for Tesoros Maya, our new collection of handmade BRASS Huipilitos is a partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production.
Each earring was designed and handmade with a piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Faja (belt) that was once worn by a Mayan woman. Each carries the story and traditions of the woman that weaved it and wore it.
Ring Huipilito Brass Earrings
Introducing our partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production. Each earring was designed and handmade with a vintage piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Mayan skirt (Corte) that was once worn by a Mayan woman.
Your purchase supports our sustainable mission to utilize recycled materials and conserve every piece of woven art.
Each Huipilito Earring tells a story and carries a piece of Mayan history!
Ring Huipilito Brass Earrings
Introducing our partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production. Each earring was designed and handmade with a vintage piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Mayan skirt (Corte) that was once worn by a Mayan woman.
Your purchase supports our sustainable mission to utilize recycled materials and conserve every piece of woven art.
Each Huipilito Earring tells a story and carries a piece of Mayan history!
Ring Huipilito Brass Earrings
Introducing our partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production. Each earring was designed and handmade with a vintage piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Mayan skirt (Corte) that was once worn by a Mayan woman.
Your purchase supports our sustainable mission to utilize recycled materials and conserve every piece of woven art.
Each Huipilito Earring tells a story and carries a piece of Mayan history!
Ring Huipilito Brass Earrings - 101
Introducing our partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production. Each earring was designed and handmade with a vintage piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Mayan skirt (Corte) that was once worn by a Mayan woman.
Your purchase supports our sustainable mission to utilize recycled materials and conserve every piece of woven art.
Each Huipilito Earring tells a story and carries a piece of Mayan history!
Ring Huipilito Brass Earrings - 102
Introducing our partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production. Each earring was designed and handmade with a vintage piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Mayan skirt (Corte) that was once worn by a Mayan woman.
Your purchase supports our sustainable mission to utilize recycled materials and conserve every piece of woven art.
Each Huipilito Earring tells a story and carries a piece of Mayan history!
Ring Huipilito Brass Earrings -103
Introducing our partnership with Mandarina by Dre, a Guatemalan Chapina artist that utilizes our left over materials from our bag production. Each earring was designed and handmade with a vintage piece of a handwoven Huipil (Mayan blouse) or traditional Mayan skirt (Corte) that was once worn by a Mayan woman.
Your purchase supports our sustainable mission to utilize recycled materials and conserve every piece of woven art.
Each Huipilito Earring tells a story and carries a piece of Mayan history!
Thank you for such a high-quality handmade huipil! Feels like a personal treasure in this world of corporate/factory made products.
I love the hoodie. It is soft and the embroidery is wonderful. This is my second order from Tesoros Maya. Both times I experienced an unusual attention to detail. When the packages arrived, they were like gifts.There were hand written notes and surprises. I will definitely order again.
The pictures on the website do not do this product justice. In person the hair wrap has so many beautiful details. The colors are vibrant and it is long enough for those with long, medium or short hair. Simple instructions are provided but I am excited to learn the different ways to use it in my hair. I have already been inspired to wear this as a necklace and belt. I can't wait to get more!
Loved it. Wish there was another choice w brighter colors but this one is great.
Very well made. Cute idea