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Incan Flag - Large
The seven-striped rainbow flag design is used in Peru to represent Tawantin Suyu, or Inca territory. The use of the flag has its origin in Inca culture and it is called wiphala in the Quecha language. Even today in the city of Cusco, Peru it is common to see the flag around the city displayed in government buildings and in Cusco main square.
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Incan Flag Wiphala - 37 inch
The official flag of Cuzco, Peru is a rainbow colored, striped flag, supposedly the flag of the former Tawantinsuyu, the Inca Empire. Flags with a horizontal seven- striped rainbow design are used in Peru and Ecuador and parts of Bolivia, Argentina, Chile and Colombia. The style is believed to have originated in Inca culture and is called wiphala. Even today in the city of Cusco it is common to see the flag around the city, displayed in government buildings and in the main square. This flag is designed with three sets of sewn-in six inch ties (middle tie not pictured) to secure the flag to a pole or other display device.
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Quan Yin Statue Brass - 4 inch
Kuan Yin (also spelled Guan Yin, Kwan Yin) is the bodhisattva of compassion venerated by East Asian Buddhists. Commonly known as the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin is also revered by Chinese Taoists as an Immortal. The name Kuan Yin is short for Kuan Shih Yin (Guan Shi Yin) which means "Observing the Sounds of the World Learn More$19.95 -
Quan Yin Statue Resin - 8 inch
This statue represents a beautifully sculpted black Kuan Yin, standing on a lotus flower, one hand raised in compassion and love, the other holding a lotus flower. This strikingly beautiful statue is fashioned from polyresin hand painted with color accents. The definition and the intricate details of this piece are simply breathtaking. Kuan Yin, (also spelled Guan Yin, Kwan Yin) is the bodhisattva of compassion venerated by East Asian Buddhists. Commonly known as the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin is also revered by Chinese Taoists as an Immortal. The name Kuan Yin is short for Kuan Shih Yin (Guan Shi Yin) which means "Observing the Sounds of the World". Learn More$19.95 -
Tibetan Copper Prayer Wheel - 9 inch
Our Tibetan Buddhist hand-held prayer wheel, sometimes referred to as a Mani wheel, is 9 inches long and is constructed of copper, brass and wood. The Buddhist mantra Om Mane Padme Om is written around the outside of prayer wheel. The handle serves as axis around which the cylinder can revolve, being set in motion by a small weight which is attached to it by a chain. The cylinder contains a paper roll on which Buddhist texts are printed. According to the Tibetan Buddhist tradition based on the lineage texts regarding prayer wheels, spinning such a wheel will have much the same meritorious effect as orally reciting the prayers. Use your prayer wheel to accumulate wisdom and merit (good karma) and to purify negativities (bad karma). Made in India. Learn More$21.95










