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Shamans frequently use the dense energy of stones on their mesas, or altars and in their healing ceremonies. They are used as medicine pieces to enhance the transfer of healing energies to the one being healed. The word khuya comes from the Quechua word, khuyay, which means to love. Technically the Quechua word for stone is rumi, however, when a rumi becomes a stone of caring or a container of affection, it becomes a khuya. This means it has been consecrated and set aside for a sacred purpose on the mesa. Source: Peruvian Shamanism, The Pachakuti Mesa by Matthew Magee.

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Abelardo & Luzmarina Mirano

Abelardo & Luzmarina Mirano

Abelardo and his wife Luzmarina are master shamanic artisans. They have been creating traditional sacred stone carvings for many years and are well respected by shamans, teachers and practitioners both in Peru and abroad. Their art is infused with a deep understanding of Andean cosmology, ancient shamanic practices and a deep love for the apus and Pachamama. They live in Cusco, Peru with their three beautiful children Paola, Chaska and Sebastian.

Peruvian Khuya Stone - Cruz - Cross

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This natural stone khuya is skillfully carved into the shape of a cruz, or cross, and is serves as a medicine piece on the altar of a curandero as a holder of energy. Handmade in Cusco area of Peru.

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Shamans frequently use the dense energy of stones on their mesas, or altars and in their healing ceremonies. They are used as medicine pieces to enhance the transfer of healing energies to the one being healed. The word khuya comes from the Quechua word, khuyay, which means to love. Technically the Quechua word for stone is rumi, however, when a rumi becomes a stone of caring or a container of affection, it becomes a khuya. This means it has been consecrated and set aside for a sacred purpose on the mesa. Source: Peruvian Shamanism, The Pachakuti Mesa by Matthew Magee.

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Abelardo & Luzmarina Mirano

Abelardo & Luzmarina Mirano

Abelardo and his wife Luzmarina are master shamanic artisans. They have been creating traditional sacred stone carvings for many years and are well respected by shamans, teachers and practitioners both in Peru and abroad. Their art is infused with a deep understanding of Andean cosmology, ancient shamanic practices and a deep love for the apus and Pachamama. They live in Cusco, Peru with their three beautiful children Paola, Chaska and Sebastian.

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