Shamans Market searches remote regions of the world to bring you unique, hard to find offerings like you see here.
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Cacho Sisal Seed Pod Belt
If you're concerned about fashion, this cacho comes in a nice neutral shade of sisal which can be worn with everything, but your probably more interested in the pretty good percussive properties of our cacho. Over thirty hand-tied seed pods make this a lovely sounding cacho shaker. Cha-cha-cha. Handcrafted in Peru. Learn More$32.00 -
Carved Bone Fish
Our small carved bone fish come in a range of sizes, ready to set on your mesa or other place of honor. Let us pick one for you or ask for the one calling you. Price shown is per individual fish. Peru. Learn More$10.00 -
Carved Bone Fish
Our small carved bone fish come in a range of sizes, ready to set on your mesa or other place of honor. Let us pick one for you or ask for the one calling you. Price shown is per individual fish. Peru. Learn More$15.00 -
Carved Bone Jaguar
Small hand carved of bone jaguar. Slight variation due to their hand made nature. Learn More$12.00 -
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Carved Gourd
Beautifully carved hollow gourd with removable top. Learn MoreRegular Price: $79.00
Special Price: $47.00
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Carved Wooden Christ Head
This Christ head is hand carved with great care and artistry from a tree branch. Learn More$22.00 -
Chakapa- Shakapa
A hand held bunch of palm fronds tied together and used in the Amazon as both a rhythm and healing instrument. In a healing, the chacapa is rubbed and rattled over or near the patient’s body to capture or brush out the spirit intrusion. Once he has it in his chacapa, the shaman then blows through the leaves to disperse the intrusion into the rainforest where the spirits of the plants absorb and discharge its energy. Our chapacas ship directly from Peru standard mail and take 3-4 weeks. If you would like expedited mailing please email us for other options.
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Chancay Ceramic Cuchimilco Figures 4.5 inch
These ceramic figures cuchimilcos are identified with the Chancay culture, developed between 1200 and 1470 in the central coast of Peru, and centered in the current Huaral province in the region of Lima. The cuchimilcos almost always come in male / female pairs representing the duality of God, a belief of the pre-Columbian cultures. These figures, with their extended arms like wings are ready to fly or invite a hug, as if saying, "Welcome, we are here." Learn More$28.00 -
Choker Necklace w/Lapis Lazuli Stone Teardrop
Beautiful choker length alpaca silver and stone necklace features a teardrop center stone of deep Peruvian lapis lazuli blue streaked with lighter blue layers, suspended from a curved silver collar chain embellished with a single silver bead. Small silver beads separate the smaller lapis lazuli beads. Lobster claw closure. Peru. Learn More$29.00 -
Chonta Cross Staff
This chonta cross measures 6 x 12 with a pointed end. Peru. Learn More$12.50















