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Inspired by the iconic Guatemalan landmark Cerro de la Cruz, where stands a giant cross that overlooks the city of Antigua, Cristóbal Ramírez designs this fantastic wrap bracelet. Petite glass beads are hand-strung on nylon cord using a small, specialized loom. The bracelet features colors of beige, petal pink and grey with golden cross shapes.
You can find our glass beaded wrap bracelet 'Cerro de la Cruz in Grey' by Cristobal Ramirez in jewelry categories such as Bohemian Bracelets, Glass Bead Bracelets and Wrap Bracelets. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Enabling Education
Cristobal financially supports the education of his two children. One is studying to become a lawyer and the other is studying pedagogy. He also supports the education of a child in his community. This child comes from a family that doesn't have the resources to pay for education so Cristobal pays for his schooling.
Working with Disabilities
Two of Cristobal's assistants have disabilities. One has Down syndrome and the other has epilepsy. Cristobal feels proud to employ them and is glad he can provide them with dignified jobs in their communities.
Job Creator
This artist positively impacts their community through job creation and provides jobs for 2 or more people.
Moving On Up
This artist has dramatically improved their livelihood by working with NOVICA.
Microcredit Financing
Cristobal Ramirez has received a $1000 microcredit loan with 0% interest.
Caring for Children
This artist supports children under the age of 18.
"My path in life hasn't been easy, but I know that God's purpose is bigger than the adversities I've experienced."
"I was born near Lake Atitlan in 1971. I design and create beaded, crocheted and macramé bracelets, which I began learning to craft when I was... read more