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Product ID: 404657
This beautiful cuff bracelet is from the Santiago Atitlan Women's Group in Guatemala, who create beaded jewelry to generate sustainable income and promote self-sufficiency. The wide cuff is made from black leather and decorated with tiny glass beads in a colorful diamond motif.
You can find our beaded leather cuff bracelet 'Tribal Energy' by Santiago Atitlan Women's Group in jewelry categories such as Bohemian Bracelets, Glass Bead Bracelets, Leather Bracelets and Cuff Bracelets. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Empowering Women
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Covering Basic Needs
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Confronting Adversity
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"We've seen significant changes, not only in the women's finances but also in their enthusiasm and self esteemā¦ They realize they are capable of changing their own lives!"
"In 2006, we launched a program for young men and women with special needs. Our main objective was to help teach them skills that perhaps they... read more