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Floating Stone & Maasai Bead Necklace – Pumpkin Spice

Floating Stone & Maasai Bead Necklace – Pumpkin Spice

Origin: Kenya

Regular price $30.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $30.00 USD
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Handcrafted by Maasai women in Kenya, this stunning floating stone necklace blends vibrant Maasai beadwork with natural stones, creating a bold yet elegant statement piece. Each necklace is completely unique—no two are exactly alike—making it a truly special accessory.

Why You'll Love It

More than just a necklace, this piece embodies the heart of Maasai culture. The intricate beadwork reflects tradition, strength, and identity, passed down through generations of women artisans. The bright, hand-selected stones and lightweight illusion design make it the perfect summer accessory, bringing a touch of global artistry to any outfit.

Product Details

  • Length: Adjustable 18" - 20"
  • Closure: Barrel clasp
  • Materials: Maasai beads, natural stones, clear threading
  • Handcrafted by Maasai women in Kenya

A Gift to Remember

This necklace isn’t just an accessory—it’s a story. Every bead carries meaning, from the bold reds of bravery to the deep blues of the sky. Wearing this piece supports the age-old tradition of Maasai beadwork, a craft passed down from mother to daughter, ensuring the continuation of their cultural artistry.

The Meaning Behind Maasai Beadwork

Maasai beadwork is more than decoration; it’s a language of colors that tells the story of the Maasai way of life:

  • Red – Bravery, unity, and the blood of the sacred cow
  • White – Peace, purity, and health
  • Blue – Energy and the sky, bringing rain to nourish their cattle
  • Orange & Yellow – Hospitality, as visitors are served milk from orange gourds
  • Green – Land and health, essential for life
  • Black – The people and their resilience

Fair Trade & Ethical Sourcing

Each necklace is handcrafted in rural Kenya by Maasai women, providing fair wages and empowering artisans to support their families while preserving their craft.

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