Huichol Beadwork Long White Deer & Green Jikuri Earrings, "Green Jikuri Deer"
Resembling a flower with six petals, a verdant jikuri or peyote bud crowns these very long earrings. The centerpiece of Huichol ritualism, jikuri is revered for its curative properties and its ability to enlighten the one who partakes of it. The deer also figures prominently in Huichol cosmology, and a blue deer is considered their brother and guardian. A white deer takes pride of place in this colorful beadwork design. Black and white bring a beautiful contrast to three shades of green. Huichol Center for Cultural Survival and Traditional Arts artisans craft the pair by hand with a cascade of long beaded fringe.
- 10 grams
- 0.35 oz
- 12 cm L x 2.4 cm W x 0.2 cm D
- 4.7" L x 0.9" W x 0.1" D
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01/21/2021
"My wife loves it"





The design looks modern, but carries deep tradition. Stunning.
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01/21/2021
"A very well-received Christmas gift"





The bracelet glows and Wixáritari (Huichol) origins give it even greater meaning. My daughter loves it. Thank you!!
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