FAQ
Where does the money go?
Hundred percent of income is allocated to support women from Nunayú and their families trough payments, therapies, social care, courses, trainings and workshops to improve their skills and quality of life.
Shipping
We currently ship to Mexico and the US.
All shipments are trackable.
Orders in Mexico
CDMX
Shipping inside Mexico City costs $89mxn [$4.50 usd] and takes 3 - 5 business days, after being processed.
You can also pick up you purchase in our central office on: Avenida Revolución 1101, interior 1, Col. Merced Gómez, Benito Juárez, Mexico City. Please note that due to Covid we are not in the office everyday, contact us before if you want to pick up you order.
We also have express orders, or same day delivery. Contact us for more information.
Rest of Mexico
Standard Shipping costs $140mxn [$7 usd] and takes 4 - 6 business days to arrive.
Orders in the US
Standard Shipping cost $4.50 usd, and takes 3 - 6 business days to arrive, after being processed.
Express Shipping cost $11 usd and takes 1 - 2 business days to arrive after being precessed.
What payment options do you have?
We have several payment methods available at check out. You can pay using a credit or debit card, PayPal, or cash if you are going to pick up your order. You can also pay through wire transfer or at Oxxo by choosing 'Cash payment' at checkout.
What can I do if a product is damaged?
We check all our items before shipping, but if you receive a damaged piece, or with a defect please contact us by email: nunayu@elpozodevida.org.mx or though our social media accounts.
Just tell us the name of the product and the kind of damage. We will reply as soon as possible.
Where can I find Nunayu's Jewelry?
Besides our online store, you can find us in Etsy, El costal de Adelita, In all we trust, and Norte27 in Chihuahua.
You can also find us in our central office on: Avenida Revolución 1101, interior 1, Col. Merced Gómez, Benito Juárez, Mexico City. Please contact us if you want to visit the office.
Don't forget to follow us in social media to be the first to know about events in Mexico and US.

AMADA.
To be loved. This is one of the ways we recognize ourselves in Nunayú. I am loved by my family, my friends, my partner, by God, by myself. I am loved as I am, I am loved even when things change, I am loved simply for being. To be loved, and to recognize that I am worthy of being loved.

ESPUMA
The sea foam is momentary; it appears and disappears, but it always returns. Foam forms from the collision of the sea with the land, covering and uncovering the sand, always inhabiting it, no matter how it finds it. It is the result of contact—a relationship between the sea, the land, and the air. Foam is an ephemeral beauty that vanishes, is born, grows, and fades away, but always comes back to rediscover.

TALUD
The slope unites. A slope is the steep incline that connects the surface with the depths. It is the connection—sometimes abrupt—between two parts of the self. It is what links us to our most intimate being.

LIMO
-Silt, Mud-
Silt travels in rivers, rains, and winds. It remains on the land after a flood, like a fertile bed for life. Silt is the earth between sand and clay. It is the proposal and the promise of new life after disaster. It is the soil that is lived on; it is soil to grow and flourish.

ESTAR
Unlike being, existing is not always the same. Our state changes, but our value does not change. The jacaranda, for example, is and changes — we almost always recognize it by its flowers, but even when it has no flowers, it is still a jacaranda. Because the jacaranda is, but the flowers are.
Just like the jacaranda, we always are and always exist, but our state is not always the same.

MUTUO
Mutual is reciprocity; it is giving and receiving, it is correspondence. To be mutual, one cannot be alone. In the mutual, being becomes something shared, an action performed by two. In the mutual, you give part of your being to the other and receive part of the other into your being.

CIELO - MAR
The horizon is the place where the sky and the sea touch—where they become sky-sea.
Sky-sea is a conjunction of two spaces that become one. Although the water and the sky never actually touch, they are always together in the sky-sea. It is a new space that can be seen, that exists, that is despite not being.
Sky-sea represents the beauty of spaces where parts of our being touch—those horizons that seem meaningless, but that do have meaning, and that exist within us.

MAREA
The tide rises and falls and falls and rises, and does nothing else. No matter how the beach, the water, or the sand are, the tide dances only with the moon. Each wave, each tide, is one. The tide invites us to dance, to simply exist, to just rise and fall and fall and rise. We exist, and that’s enough.

ORBE
Every body has an orbit. Every being has its orbit, its constant path. Each orb — each world — moves steadily, plays and runs along the orbit of its being. This piece also represents that; it is an orbit around you.

CALMA
Each pearl is different, imperfect, chaotic. But together they create something harmonious, something distinct, calm. Calm is finding breaths in the chaos; it is harmony in imperfection. It is finding your place by being yourself, belonging in your being, and belonging while being.

BRIZNA
A brizna is something tiny, a little something very small. These earrings are made from the tiniest pearls we found; it’s a piece where, starting from these tiny specks of pearl, we create something new, delicate, and beautiful. Our being is like that too—a series of fine things—small tastes, ideas, and fears—that make us who we are.

LUMINAR
A star that shines with its own light.
Shining is natural for stars; it’s what they are. We don’t shine in the same way, but we have something similar to that own light of the luminary. Something that makes us who we are. We also have a light of our own within our being.