Sacred Items
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Stone Incense Burning Bowl with Amaru
This hand carved incense burner is fashioned from a Incan piece. It is carved from a very dense metallic stone called Hiwaya in Quechua and has similar properties to hematite.
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Hiwaya Stone Condor
Our hand carved condor is created from a stone called hiwaya in the Quechua language. This type of stone is similar to hematite. The artistry of the piece shows the condor with wings uplifted in all its splendor and ready to soar. This kuntur has a slight injury to one of its talons, yet this does not affect the magnificance of the piece. Hand carved in Peru. Learn More$185.00 -
Crystal Shaman Figure - 2.5 in.
Exquisitely hand-carved shaman sitting cross-legged with hands resting on knees. Carved from crystal. Can be used on your altar as a medicine piece.
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Crystal Shaman Figure - 2.5 in.
Exquisitely hand-carved shaman sitting cross-legged with hands resting on knees. Carved from crystal. Can be used on your altar as a medicine piece.
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Chumpi Stone Set - 7 Piece
Magnificently hand-carved, alabaster like stone set of seven sacred chumpi stones, used as ceremonial healing stones. Each stone measures approximately one inch and features a delightful variety of Peruvian motifs. Your set's carvings may vary slightly from picture. Comes with vintage mastana (each cloth is unique and will vary from the cloth shown), beaded watana (tie) and rattle.
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Chumpi Stone - 7 Point "Meteorite" Piece
Our seven point chumpi stone is patiently and skillfully carved from what the people of Peru call meteorite stone. Physically this stone is very heavy and energetically very alive. The seven points represent the position the stone takes on a shaman's sacred mesa cloth (in relation to other stones), and in turn, the specific mountain of the twelve mountains which surround Cusco. The mountain associated with 7 is Apu Machu Picchu. Hand crafted in Peru.
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Ceremonial Tumi
This convincing replica of a tumi, or ceremonial knife, distinctly characterised by its semi-circular blade, is carved from stone. Knives such as these were used in the ceremonies of some Inca and pre-Incan cultures in the Peruvian Coastal Region. Learn More$112.00












