Navajo Ghost Beads - Cedar Berries with holes
Due to the nature of this product, the beads range from 8-10mm+/- or so.
This
is the largest size Ghost Beads that nature provides! About 5% of Ghost
Beads are considered XL sized. Most Ghost beads in general are between
6-8mm in size. These beads have went through an 8mm sizer and did not
fall through, meaning they are the largest size of Ghost Beads nature
makes!
Navajo Ghost
Beads are culturally significant among the Navajo people, indigenous to
the southwestern United States. Traditionally believed to offer
protection against ghosts and evil spirits, these beads are utilized in
ceremonies, rituals, and as personal adornments. They play a role in
Navajo medicine bundles, collections of sacred items for healing and
spirituality. The beads' colors often carry symbolic meanings, and their
intricate designs are expressions of cultural heritage. While retaining
their traditional importance, Navajo Ghost Beads have also gained
popularity as artistic expressions, with many artisans creating and
selling them to share their cultural identity and craftsmanship,
emphasizing the need for respectful appreciation of their cultural and
spiritual significance.
Juniper berries are gathered by members
of the Navajo and Ute Nations of southeastern Utah for the creation of
ghost bead jewelry and crafts. The people are assisted by Ants, who
nibble off one end of the berry and eat the meat. The craftspeople need
only punch a hole in the other end to string berries on a cord with
colorful beads. The harmony that results from the interconnection of
earth, tree, animal and human is believed to ensure tranquility and keep
evil spirits away from the wearer.
To clean Navajo Ghost Beads,
mix a solution of apple cider vinegar and water in equal parts and
gently wipe the beads with a soft cloth or sponge. This helps remove
dirt and maintain their vibrancy. After cleaning, consider rubbing a
small amount of a mild essential oil of your choice, such as jojoba or
sweet almond oil, onto the beads to enhance their luster and protect
them from drying out. Ensure the beads are thoroughly dried before
wearing or storing them to prevent any potential damage.
Please
note, no two batches will ever be the same as location and weather plays
a major role in the development of these natural beads.
Your
purchase of these sacred beads directly supports members of the Navajo
Nation keep this tradition alive, while helping to sustain their own
livelihoods. Thank you for your support!