Description
Traditional Peruvian wrap bracelet.
Watana ties carry a rich history intertwined with the traditions of the Q’ero people, an indigenous community residing in the high Andes Mountains of Peru. Traditionally, Watana ties served as a way to express love and affection towards family members.
Multipurposeful: Beyond expressing love, Watana ties held various purposes. They were used as bracelets for good luck and protection, hair ties, and adornments for hats. In some rituals, they served as ties for offerings or to secure bundles on a shaman’s altar.
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