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Janekeo Kanio
Rayén Earrings
- Regular price
- $64.99
- Regular price
- $64.99
Rayén means flower in Mapudungún, the Mapuche language. Flowers, as a part of the land's flora, symbolizes the interconnectedness between people and the land we inhabit, as well as the respect for the sacredness of natural world.
*People from all walks of life may wear these silver pieces. Wear them with pride as you hold knowledge of their significance and origin.
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Jeannette Paulina Canio Ñanculeo is a Mapuche artisan from Santiago, Chile, specializing in traditional silversmithing. Since 2004, she has crafted handmade pieces, and in 2008, she fully committed to her art under her business, "Janekeo Kanio: Origin and Tradition." Her work includes silver rings, pectorals, and other traditional designs.
Jeannette has received several certifications and training, including the "Compatibility, Innovation and Design Program for Chilean MIPES" from Sercotec, a diploma from the "Design and Continuous Improvement Program" by the University of the Americas, and the Indigenous Product Certification from the University of Chile. She also enhanced her skills through programs like "Yo Emprendo" and an internship funded by CONADI at the World Indigenous Business Forum in Saskatoon, Canada. Jeannette was a featured artist at Indigenous Fashion Art Marketplace Spotlight in Toronto - 2024.
Active in fairs and exhibitions in Santiago, Jeannette continues to share her culture and craftsmanship, blending tradition with entrepreneurship.
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Materials: Silver 950
Dimensions:
Length: 2.5 cm , ( 4.2 cm with hooks )
Width: 1.5 cm
Shipping
Shipping
Where and how do you ship?
We use Canada Post or UPS to ship all our items to Canada and U.S. Due to issues with customs and delays, we do not send packages to American addresses without a tracking number. We currently do not ship internationally, but are working on expanding towards that in the future!
How long will my delivery take?
We are a small team multitasking on the daily so deliveries are sent out once a week on either Fridays or Saturdays. If you ordered on a Saturday after we've left, please allow for deliveries to take up to 1 week. If you have an urgent request, please call us at 647 525 7731 and we can accommodate an earlier delivery.
Curbside Pickup
Curbside Pickup
Curbside pick up is available from Monday to Saturday, 11am - 7pm. We are located near St Clair and Dufferin. Address will be provided once you check out.
We currently do not have a storefront and operate online only.
If you would like to see our items in person, you may schedule a visit at our home studio. Please give us a call at 647 525 7731 to arrange and time and date.
Return Policy
Return Policy
Due to the uniqueness and effort behind all our handmade items, we do not accept returns.
If there is an issue with the package you have received please email us at contact@pachaarts.com.
Pacha Indigenous Art Collection reserves the right to deal with exchanges on a case-by-case basis.