Hand woven awayo made in the Bolivian Andes. Made of sheep's wool in a beautiful color palate. An awayo is a traditional woven cloth used for multiple purposes by the indigenous people of the Bolivian Altiplano. These cloths are woven on a backstrap loom and generally come in rich, vibrant colors with traditional symbols and designs. Perfect for your mesa or ceremonial ground cloth.
This simple despacho cloth is hand woven with natural fibers and features traditional Chincheros motifs in its bands. Reversible. The designs are woven to produce an image with positive color and weave effect on one side and opposite color and weave effect of the same image on the reverse. Tasseled on each of the four conrners with sewn on decorative edging on two sides. Use for wrapping your despacho offering and taking it to its offering place. From the Chincheros of the high Andes mountains of Peru.
Beautiful despacho cloth woven with shades of cool and vibrant tones. Center features subtle yarns in a traditional geometric diamond pattern. Crafted with contrasting corner yarn tassels with two bound edging on two sides.
Colorful despacho cloth woven with fibers in bold stripes of bright colors and wider stripes of natural earth tones. Handwoven by skilled artisans using traditional techniques passed down through generations. It is made from high-quality alpaca wool, which is soft, durable, and hypoallergenic. The cloth is adorned with intricate patterns and symbols that have deep cultural significance and represent the natural world and the forces of the universe.
Sewn with vibrant colorful corner tassels and perfectly woven edges. Bright colors will vary.
Beautiful despacho cloth woven with earth tone shades of cream, chocolate, and charcoal. Bold colorful yarns features a traditional geometric diamond pattern in its center band. Crafted with delicate corner yarn tassels with bound edging on two sides.
Bright traditional mestana cloth with motifs representing the chili design, named for the red flower that grows in the Andean jungle, in alternating light and dark colors. Touches of color bordering the central pattern call to the mountain spirits orApus. The wide black stripes represent life-giving Pachamama, and the two sides of the cloth are joined in the middle with alpaca stitched to represent the mayu or River of the Sky or Milky Way.
Woven of alpaca and sheep wool, this cloth will hold your sacredmesastones or display on your altar. Hand woven by theQ'eroof Peru.
Our earth-toned, hand-woven Q'ero mestana features the traditional chili design, named for a red flower that grows in the Andean jungle. The broad grey stripes represent life-giving Pachamama and the two sides of the cloth are joined in the middle with alpaca stitched to represent the mayu or River of the Sky or Milky Way. Finished with the protective "eye" border in brown, gray, and golden oat colors. Beautiful on both sides!
Woven by the Q'ero women of the high Peruvian Andes, this weaving makes a perfect mesa cloth or ground cloth for your sacred space.
Hand-woven Q'ero mestana features the traditional chili design, named for a red flower that grows in the Andean jungle. The broad black stripes represent life-giving Pachamama and the two sides of the cloth are joined in the middle with alpaca stitched to represent the mayu or River of the Sky or Milky Way. Beautiful on both sides!
Woven by the Q'ero women of the high Peruvian Andes, this weaving makes a perfect mesa cloth or ground cloth for your sacred space.
Bright traditional mestana cloth with motifs representing the Q'ocha design, representing the lakes and mountain lagoons of the Andes. The center panels feature the traditional Chili design, named for a red flower that grows in the Andean jungle Touches of color bordering the central pattern, call to the mountain spirits or Apus. The wide black stripes represent life giving Pachamama. Finished with "eye" edges which is said to have protective qualities.
Woven of alpaca and sheep wool, this cloth will hold your sacred mesa stones or display on your altar. Hand woven by the Q'ero of Peru.
This traditional mestana cloth woven using all-natural dyes represents the Cosmovision and sacred creatures of the Andes. The wide black stripes represent life-giving Pachamama. Inconograph features Inti, Inkarri, Chakana, llama and more. Finished with "eye" edges which is said to have protective qualities.
Woven by Q'ero women in the high Andes, this weaving makes a perfect ground cloth for your sacred altar or mesa bundle.
Traditional mestana cloth represents the Cosmovision and sacred creatures of the Andes. The wide black stripes represent life-giving Pachamama, and the alternating rainbow stripes represent the balance of all things.
Handwoven by the Q'ero of Peru. Beautiful on both sides! Woven of alpaca and sheep wool, this cloth will hold your sacred mesa stones or display on your altar.
Tightly woven mestana cloth depicts worked into its decorative bands, Inkarri, cultural hero and founder of the Inkas, in his human incarnation or his gradual regenerating forms. The colors convey warmth with all-natural earth tones. This alpaca weaving has an extra soft feel.
Intricately handwoven by Q'ero women in Peru, this weaving makes a perfect background cloth for your personal altar or mesa.
Q'ero traditional mestana cloth featuring the cultural hero of the Inkas, Inkarri. The designs are woven to produce an image with positive color and weave effect on one side and opposite color and weave effect of the same image on the reverse, making it beautiful on both sides. The colors convey warmth with black and cherry red stripes, two mustard-yellow edges.
Measures: 24" x 25"
Hand woven by the Q'ero of Peru. Ideal cloth to hold your sacred mesa stones or display on your altar.
Tightly woven mestana cloth depicts worked into its decorative bands, Inkarri, cultural hero and founder of the Inkas, in his human incarnation or his gradual regenerating forms. The colors convey vibrancywith black andmagenta. Finished with the protective "eye" border.
The designs are woven to produce an image with positive color and weave effect on one side and opposite color and weave effect of the same image on the reverse, making it beautiful on both sides. Handwoven in the High Andes of Peru.
Tightly woven mestana cloth depicts worked into its decorative bands, Inkarri, cultural hero and founder of the Inkas, in his human incarnation or his gradual regenerating forms. The inner sections feature features the traditional chili design, named for a red flower that grows in the Andean jungle. Finished with "eye" edges which is said to have protective qualities.
Intricately handwoven by Q'ero women in Peru, this weaving makes a perfect background cloth for your personal altar or mesa.
Tightly woven mestana cloth depicts worked into its decorative bands, Inkarri, cultural hero and founder of the Inkas, in his human incarnation or his gradual regenerating forms. The colors convey vibrancy with black and magenta, finished yellow edges.
The designs are woven to produce an image with positive color and weave effect on one side and opposite color and weave effect of the same image on the reverse, making it beautiful on both sides. Handwoven in the High Andes of Peru.