Our Mayan beaded bracelets are hand crafted by the Mayan Indians from the Lake Atitlan region in Guatemala.  The word "atitlan" in Mayan means "the place where the rainbow gets its colors." 

Villagers of all ages from children to mothers and fathers bead.  They use glass beads, semi-precious gemstones and sparkling crystal beads to make these amazing bracelets.  Their work is produced under the principles of Fair Trade.

Mayan Indian sense of design and color reflect the "the place where the rainbow gets its colors".  Every piece is unique and rarely are any two Mayan beaded bracelets exactly the same. Your purchase helps these indigenous people survive and prosper in a very poor area of the world.

You will be amazed
at the beauty of our bracelets
and the number of compliments you will receive!

Fun yet elegant, a one-of-a-kind designer look at a fraction of the cost!  Only $19.99 each plus $4.99 shipping
(shipping discounts available on multiple orders)

The bracelet has a button closure that can be adjusted from 6 1/2 to 7 1/2 inches in length.

 They make wonderful gifts and the recipient will always remember you when they too get compliments every time they wear it!  

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