Bracelet Wairuru – from the sacred seeds of the South American tree Huayruro (ormosia coccinea), a botanical species from the legume family. This tree grows only in the tropical and very humid Amazonian zones of South America and in some regions of Central America. The adult tree reaches 30 to 35 m and changes its name according to the area – in Peru and Bolivia it is known as Huayruro, Nene or Chumico in Costa Rica.
The seed could be described as ''the seed of happiness'', but it has other traditional uses in the history of civilizations. Chroniclers mention the use of huayrura in cultures before the Incai period, when it was mainly used for amulets and rituals of shamans.
These seeds are very hard, have a typical red and black color and are considered sacred. They have protective power. Even today, huayruro is worn to induce happiness and repel all negative energies and envy. Another of its features is the unity of couples and general success. Legend has it that the wife of the ruler of the Incas, Colla, suffered from a very rare disease, described as severe sadness on the soul. Court shamans therefore advised her to wear a necklace of huayruro seeds, specially collected and treated with an intricate ritual. This therapy is said to have healed Colla.
We can clean the bracelet by immersing it in soapy water, wiping it dry and letting it dry. For greater shine, we can smear and polish a drop of oil.
However, the seed is highly toxic to humans.
Monika Sedlackova –
My bracelet arrived yesterday and I am absolutely thrilled with it. I don't think I'll ever take it off again. It is beautiful as an ornament, but the meaning it carries is also important. Thank you
stepan –
Thank you! May it serve you well!
Haux Haux!!