Necklaces, Chokers & Pendants

Our necklaces, chokers, and pendants are handmade across our Indigenous collectives in Guatemala, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Each community brings its own ancestral artistry, refined beadwork knowledge, and cultural symbolism to these designs.
We work directly within Mayan Ascendant tribes; including the Kaqchikel and Tz’utujil peoples of Guatemala. In Ecuador, we collaborate with Quechua bead artisans and beaded leather workers known for their unique stitching and contemporary interpretations of traditional patterns. From Colombia, our pieces are created within the Embera Chami collective, celebrated for their vibrant geometric beadwork. In Peru, our necklaces are crafted within Quechua and Shipibo families, whose designs carry universal motifs rooted in cosmology, nature, and ancestral memory.
Many of our makers are lifelong Indigenous artisans, while others are new-age beaders who have evolved the craft with fresh color harmonies and contemporary shapes. Every piece is handmade using premium Czech and Japanese Miyuki beads, leatherwork, natural fibers, and earth-honoring materials.
These creations bridge cultural symbolism with modern design, resulting in wearable art that carries both tradition and innovation through every bead and stitch.
Collective Journey Art: Native with natives; a living community of art, medicine, and movement in the spirit of collectivism.