Sacred Items
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Large Standing Stone Chakana
The chakana, or Inca Cross, is a powerful symbol of the Andes' ancient cultures and is considered the most complete sacred geometrical design for the Incas. This symbol is often seen at ancient sites and sacred centers though out the Andes of Peru and Bolivia. This piece is made from "Machu Picchu stone" - similar to serpentine. Hand carved in Peru.
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Laughing Buddhas Brass - Set of 5 - 2 in.
Five Assorted Laughing Buddha Brass Statue - 2" Height. *design may vary.
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Native American Smudging Feather - Turkey - Beaded Handle & Fur
A singular beautiful natural turkey feather is embellished with a hand-beaded holder, soft fur, and short leather fringe. Made in traditional style by Cherokee Indian artists, this feather is perfect for ceremonial smuding or for rustic décor. Learn More$39.95 -
Native American Smudging Feather - Turkey - Deerskin Handle
A singular beautiful natural turkey feather is embellished with a hand-stitched, leather-wrapped holder and short leather fringe with beads. Made in traditional style by Navaho Indian artists, this feather is perfect for ceremonial smuding or for rustic Learn More$39.95 -
OM Bone Mala, White with Drawsting Bag
This unique mala is lovingly hand made by Tibetan nuns living in exile in North India. Each bead is hand painted with the Sanskrit symbol for Om. The braided nylon tail is a traditional finish used by the nuns. The three crystal 'marker beads' are added to create a unique decorative finish. This mala is made with hand painted water buffalo bone. The tassel is white as opposed to the orange shown in the picture. Comes in a beautiful cloth bag.
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Prosperity & Fertility Cattle Pair Amulet
Our sturdy pair of hand carved cattle amulet, male and female, traditionally was used as an offering to the land for fertility and prosperity. Creamy marble-like stone talismans such as this were once used among the Quechua and Aymara people for ensuring the reproductive fertility of domestic animals. Called illas or canopas in Quechua and mullas in Aymara, these are small figurative charms used to ensure fertility, love, and other of life's benefits. Those which are made for the purpose of increasing the fecundity and health of flocks of herd animals are also sometimes called chacras, that word meaning field or pasture and the charms being activated by burial in a field or pasture. Made in Peru. Learn More$44.00 -
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Shaman Face Shell Carving
Beautiful spondylus shell from the Peruvian coast carved into the face of a shaman and featuring stone and bone nose and eyes. Handcrafted in Peru. Learn MoreRegular Price: $75.00
Special Price: $40.00
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Shipibo Amazon Jungle Quempo Bowl - 4 In.
For the Shipibo, pottery is distinctly female work. Quempo is how the Shipibo refer to this type of flaring bowl, also known in the jungle as mocahua. It is used to used to drink masato, a thick, yucca-based drink and for other fluids and therefore has external water-related motifs. The thin walls of this bowl are elegantly constructed so that the rim is narrower than the body. A face is painted over slight protrusions of pottery for the eyes, nose, chin and ears. Beautifully painted with fine Shipibo artistic patterns, typical of their work. Slight variations occur due to the handmade nature of this item. Made by Shipibo women of Peru. Learn More$32.00 -
Shipibo Amazon Jungle Quempo Bowl - 5 In.
For the Shipibo, pottery is distinctly female work. Quempo is how the Shipibo refer to this type of flaring bowl, also known in the jungle as mocahua. It is used to used to drink masato, a thick, yucca-based drink and for other fluids and therefore has external water-related motifs. The thin walls of this bowl are elegantly constructed so that the rim is narrower than the body. A face is painted over slight protrusions of pottery for the eyes, nose, chin and ears. Beautifully painted with fine Shipibo artistic patterns, typical of their work. Slight variations occur due to the handmade nature of this item. Made by Shipibo women of Peru. Learn More$35.00 -
Stone Carved Totem Trilogy
These three animals, condor, jaguar and serpent, represent each of the three realms of the Inca cosmology, the area above the ground; the ground, and the area beneath the ground. Carefully carved in Peru. Learn More$44.00















