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Carvings & Statues
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Andean Mother Egg Stone Carving
Exquisitely hand-carved and beautifully rendered, our alabaster-like, egg-shaped stone represents the Andean feminine, Pachamama Herself, and features a plethora of Andean totems and symbols, such as otorongo (jaguar), kuntur, (condor), amaru (serpent), chakana, (cross) among many others. Hand carved so all eggs are unique. Your Pachamama egg may vary slightly from the photo shown. Egg comes in its own hand woven pouch. Handcarved in the Land of the Incas, Peru. Learn More$75.00 -
Chinese Carved Malachite Figural Totem
Believed to be malachite, this seated figure resembles poses similar to other shaman carvings. Learn More$75.00 -
Chinese Hongshan Carved Figural Totem
Known as a bi disc, this one replicates Hong Shan discs which includes a demigod header with an ibex goat. Learn More$75.00 -
Chinese Hongshan Carved Figural Totem
We love this bi stone showing a human figure, likely a demigog with a C dragon. Learn More$75.00 -
Chinese Hongshan Carved Figural Totem
This fascinating carving of a human figure with a horned head and two C dragons appears on the front side of the disc. Learn More$75.00 -
Chinese Hongshan Carved Figural Totem
Our curious bi stone depicts a carving of a C dragon with a horned human figure. Learn More$75.00 -
Moche Lord Statue w Semi-Precious Stone Inlays - 2.75 inch
Visage of the Moche Lord of Sipan hand-crafted of Peruvian silver and inlaid with semi precious stones and shell such as turquoise, spondylus, and mother of pearl. Beautifully detailed roping design surrounds the bottom edge of the stand and bead-like patterns surround the head. Chakana cross symbol is evident on the middle of the stand. Handcrafted in Peru. Learn More$79.00 -
Prosperity Stone Farm Cluster Amulet
This finely detailed, hand-crafted stone carving represents a miniature Andean farm complete with animals, patio, buildings and a side altar with circles. This piece is impressive for the detail and close carving of the figures. 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. Learn More$70.00













