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  1. Apu de 7 Puntas Carving Apu de 7 Puntas Carving

    Andean Symbology Carving - Apu de 7 Puntas Carving

    Masterfully hand carved alabaster-like Apu de 7 Puntas Stone, or Mountain of Seven Points Stone, embodies the energy of the apus, mountain spirits, and displays the Andean cosmology symbols. Carved by Cusco shamanic artists, Abelardo & Luz Marina. . This stone features the carvings of amaru, the sacred serpent; puma (mountain lion), and kuntor, condor, among others.  Because these are hand-carved, slight variations can occur. Handcrafted in Peru. Learn More
    $65.00

  2. Andean_Symbology_Tile_-_Condor_-_Crescent

    Andean Symbology Tile - Condor - Crescent

    Chocked full of iconographic representations of Andean cosmology, this beautifully hand carved stone crescent shaped tile was created by shamanic artists Abelardo & Luz Marina. Hand made, so your piece may vary slightly from photo in type and placement of designs.    Learn More
    $50.00

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    Andean Symbology Tile - Condor - Rectangle

    Stone Incan style calendar featuring the Kuntor (Condor) carved in bas relief surrounded by 4 apus and other Andean symbology.  Each piece is unique and slight variations occur between pieces. Learn More
    $57.00

  4. Andean_Symbology_Tile_-_Crescent_Jaguar

    Andean Symbology Tile - Crescent Jaguar

    Rich in Andean iconography, this crescent carving bears traditional Incan depictions of animals such as condor, hummingbird, and serpent, and the natural world, such as wind and sun. Created by shamanic artists Abelardo & Luz Marina in the Sacred Valley of Peru. Learn More
    $50.00

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    Andean Symbology Tile - Jaguar - Square

    Our intricately hand carved, alabaster-like stone tile features the revered Incan animal totem Otorongo, the Jaguar. Orotongo is protected by symbols for the apus, the sacred mountains, at the four corners, and leaps in bas relief over a background of other Andean symbols. Expertly carved by shamanic artists, Abelaro and Luz Marina in Peru. Learn More
    $57.00
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    Andean Symbology Tile - Serpent - Crescent

    Chocked full of iconographic representations of Andean Cosmology this beautifully hand carved stone crescent moon was created by shamanic artists Abelardo & Luz Marina. Learn More
    $50.00

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    Andean Symbology Tile - Serpent - Round

    Our finely hand carved, alabaster-like round stone tile features the revered Incan animal totem Amaru, the serpent. Amaru rests coiled in bas relief on a background of other Andean symbols. Expertly carved by shamanic artists, Abelaro and Luz Marina in Peru. Learn More
    $57.00

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    Andean Symbology Tile - Serpent- Square

    Our intricately hand carved, alabaster-like stone tile features the revered Incan animal totem Amaru, the serpent. Amaru rests coiled in bas relief on a background of other Andean symbols. Expertly carved by shamanic artists, Abelaro and Luz Marina in Peru. Learn More
    $57.00
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    Chinese Hongshan Carved Clear 'C' Dragon and Shaman

    Carving in the shape of a coiled creature with the rounded horn and bulging eyes reminiscent of the Neolithic period Hongshan culture c. 3500-3000 BCE. Note the ox nose hole believed by scholars to allow for the pendant to be attached to a garment. China. Learn More
    $60.00

  10. Chinese Hongshan Carved Figural Totem Chinese Hongshan Carved Figural Totem

    Chinese Hongshan Carved Figural Totem

    Intriguing and interesting Chinese carving said to represent a shaman figure, typical of the Hongshan culture. Resembling carvings attributed to the Hongshan culture, this carving includes an ox-nose loophole, i.e., a double hole resembling the nostrils of an ox, indicating that it was attached to clothing as pendant. Some scholars believed some of the carvings were adornments attached to the cloth of a shaman's ritual vestments. Some Hongshan jade animals figures were believed to possess ...mystical powers. Learn More
    $60.00

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