Handmade By Jason Widdiss
Wampum was originally used to tell a story, be it birth, death, marriage, a treaty with another tribe. But it’s also given as a sign of respect and honor.
Jason learned how to harvest and carve Wampum from his father. Through an extensive process, Jason ends up creating beautiful, one-of a kind, minimal jewelry from beautiful Quahog clam shells only found on the Northeast Coast of the U.S. He harvests his own wampum shells from the Aquinnah, MA area then cleans, carves and sands them down into his original designs.
*Please note, each piece of Wampum is unique and varies from images shown*
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