Nierika de Chaquira micro Huichol Circle - Niwetsika yeiyarieya - Corn cycle - 80 cm.

$ 2,742.00 USD

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  • ◇ Technique: 13/0 calibrated glass micro bead pressed with epoxy glue on a wooden circle.

    ◇ Dimensions: 80 cm. diameter.

    ◇ Production time: 75 days for a single artist.

    ◇ Authorship: Family of the Cross, community of Tatéi-Kie.

    - Unique piece.
    - Includes certificate of authenticity.
    - More than 180,000 beads pressed one by one in this piece.

    This ceremonial nierika narrates the sacred connection between the Wixárika people and the corn (niwetsika), the heart of its culture, nourishment for the body and spirit. The term "yeiyarieya" alludes to the eternal cycle of life, sowing, harvesting and rebirth.

    Handmade with crystal beads In purple and metallic tones, this circle is filled with symbols honoring the path of corn: gourds that hold seeds, arrows that protect the cornfield, flowers of life, hands offering, and animal spirits like the deer and the coyote, guardians of the harvest. All framed by a geometry that suggests the natural rhythm of the earth.

    Every detail reflects the spirituality with which the Wixaritari cultivate corn, not only for sustenance, but also as a connection to their ancestors, the Sun, the Earth, and the universe. This piece is a visual prayer for abundance, continuity, and sacred balance.

  • ◇ Ships the day of purchase or the next business day.

    ◇ Express shipping worldwide totally free.

    ◇ Professional packaging.

    ◇ Includes insurance in case of damage, theft or loss.

    ◇ Satisfaction guarantee: Free returns up to 10 days after receiving your order.

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