Rinconero de Puro Sepa Scarf

Rinconero de Pura Sepa
E diseño di e scarf "Rinconero de Pura Sepa" ta un refleho di un famia tradishonal di Rincón, honrando Hipólito Polito Janga i Lucia Filipa Cecilia, huntu ku nan yu muhé Elizabeth Cecilia. E ta simbolisá union, amor i fortalesa ku a keda para firme den tempu.
E palu di tamarein ta mustra rais profundo i sabiduria ku ta keda di generashon pa generashon. E misa di Rincón ta representá fe i komunidat, un lugá kaminda famia i tradishon ta bin huntu. E molina di awa na Dos Pos ta nifiká movementu, trabou duru i bida ku ta sigui kore.
E kolónan vibrante di e solo ku ta baha pabou di Rincón ta reflehá e energia i kalor di e komunidat. Tur huntu, e scarf ta bira un homenahe na famia, un simbolo di herensia, orguyo i identidat ku ta biba den kada huki.
Boneriano Orguyoso
"Dushi Boneiru, nos tera stimá"
The Tera Stimá design is inspired by the flag of Bonaire.
The beautiful blue ocean of Bonaire and its iconic yellow kibrahacha flowers that can be seen on the Tera Stimá scarf pays homage to Bonaire's official flag.
The beach hut with 6 corners, like the red star on the flag of Bonaire, represents the original six villages of Bonaire: Antriol, Nikiboko, Nort Saliña, Playa, Rincon, and Tera Kòrá. The 4 figures symbolize the directions south, north, west, and east, as also seen on the compass.
"Dushi Boneiru, nos tera stimá" a sentence in the Bonairian anthem that means "Bonaire, our beloved island" which showcases the love Bonairian people have for their island.







