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Despacho Offering Kits, made in the USA, with enough ritual items to produce 3 complete despachos. Picture reflects only a sample of the number and quantity of items in the kit.
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.
Handwoven by the native Q'ero women of Peru.
The despacho ceremony is a sacred tradition for the Q'ero, a Quechua-speaking indigenous people of south-central Peru. This prayer bundle, despacho kit, is an offering of gratitude, handmade in Lima, Peru. Each one contains all you need for creating balance in your relationship with Pachamama, Mother Earth, with the intention of prosperity, work, study, abundance, harvest, and good health.
Some items, such as crackers and cookies, may have sustained cracking or crumbling in transit, however, your intention sets the energy for the offering and is not diminished by such damage. These kits are authentic, imported, and handmade. Contents will vary slightly from photos.
This traditional Q'ero Despacho Kit comes from the Shamans Market of Cusco, Peru. While many different kinds of Despacho kits exist, this one is specifically designed to be used in an Ayni Despacho ceremony of sacred reciprocity. This ethical tenet that guides the people of the Andes to live in sacred relationship with the Earth and with each other. Through this relationship they realize that all things exist as unique strands in "the great web of life."
It is a smaller Despacho (has fewer ingredients), yet contains all you need to create balance in your relationship with Pachamama, Mother Earth. Some items, such as crackers and cookies, may have sustained cracking or crumbling in transit. However, your intention sets the energy for the offering and is not diminished by such damage.
Each kit is handmade with love and contents may vary slightly. From the bustling market in Cusco,Peru.
This colorful vintage despacho cloth is woven with wool fibers in colorful rainbow shades and features a traditional flower pattern in its central bands.
A well loved cloth that can still be used for its intended purpose of carrying despacho offerings to their ceremonial sites. Bright blue, green, pink, and cherry red fringe details. Handwoven in Peru.
Measures: 11.5 x 12 inches
Simple despacho cloth is woven with fibers in colorful rainbow shades and features a Condor pattern in its center band. Crafted with colorful corner yarn tassels and bound edging on two sides. Made by the native Q'ero women of Peru.
Discounted/2nds: This despacho cloth has loose stitching and cross-section stitches were missed over the condor. Still a beautiful and functional despacho.
Simple despacho cloth is woven with fibers in colorful rainbow shades and features a Condor pattern in its center band. Crafted with colorful corner yarn tassels and bound edging on two sides. Made by the native Q'ero women of Peru.
Pagos de plomo ("payments of lead" in Spanish) are small amulets used by some in the Peruvian Andes in despacho offerings to the Earth Mother, Pachamama, for various intentions by bundling them into the despacho offering cloth. They are often included as part of the contents of despacho offering kits.
Include these pagos in your homemade despacho cloth with your own intention. Choice of styles. Made in Peru.
Sweet and softly scented dried red rosebuds with some loose petals. Use for candles as well as potpourri, sachets, wedding toss, dream pillows and other crafts. Use as a fill in decorative jars for home and office. Some use rose buds and petals as one of the natural plant ingredients in a ceremonial despacho. Sold in 1 ounce bags.
The wantana is a typical accessory in several Peruvian communities; a handwoven cord or tie ending in a threaded tassel at both ends can be used for many things: you can see them used on hats as hatbands or chin straps. Can also be used to tie up your despacho cloth to carry your Pachamama offering to the ceremonial site.
Edged with many tiny beads called pini. Let us pick one for you. Sold individually. Thread and bead color may vary from picture. Length may vary from about 38"- 48". From the Q'ero of Peru.
The wantana is a typical clothing accessory in several Peruvian communities. This handwoven cord or tie can be used for many things: tie one on your hat as a stylish hatband or chin strap, weave it into your hair or other hair ornaments; use it to tie up your despacho cloth to carry your Pachamama offering to the ceremonial site or whatever else you want to adorn with beauty, color or add functionality! Edged with many tiny beads called pini. This one is rainbow colored. From the Q'ero of Peru.
Bead-trimmed woven tie, or watana, can be used for many things, so tie one on: on your hat, around your mesa bundle, or your despacho cloth. Sold individually. Various traditional patterns. Length: 38 to 48 inches. Let us pick one for you. From the Q'ero of Peru.
Please note: Style of watana tie ends may vary from braided to fringe like.
This despacho cloth is a excellent example of the Q'ero quarter weaving technique. Woven with natural colors and embellished with corner yarn tassels. Use this soft cloth as a despacho cloth in ceremonial offerings or as an overlay cloth on your mesa. Made by the native Q'ero of Peru.
Color can vary slightly due to the handmade nature of this cloth.
This small lead cross figure is frequently included in the despacho bundle as part of an offering. Made in Peru.
An Estrella Khuya, or star stone, carved from Hiwaya stone, native to the Cusco region around Peru. Slightly covered with a thin layer of untu, as a ritual feeding or offering. Wrapped with care. Packaged with care in a despacho cloth with a watana tie. These cloths may have been gently used in ceremonies.
Perfect power piece for your own mesa. Crafted in Peru.
Like the despacho cloth, the Q'ero use these plain-woven pieces to carry goods and food. Q'ero carrying clothes are woven in subtle, natural shades in a half design. Each one has a very fine drape and is woven from soft wool, likely alpaca or an alpaca blend.
Use it as your mesa cloth or for your personal sacred space, or as an overlay on your altar. These cloths may appear gently used as seen in photos. Woven in the high Andes of Peru.
Each rustic cross is made from the sacred wood of the chonta palm tree or Chonta Duro. Shamans have been known to use the sharp long spikes found on chonta tree trunks as "darts" to take out evil spirits which cause illness. The staffs carried by some Shamans are also made of chonta wood. This cross makes a great piece for your altar, sacred space or to use as part of your despacho offerings. Sold individually. Choice of available sizes. Handmade in Peru.
This cloth is discounted because it has some small stains and two minor snags in the fabric. It is in good working shape overall.
Like the despacho cloth, the Q'ero use these plain-woven pieces to carry goods and food. Q'ero carrying clothes are woven in subtle, natural shades in a half design. Each one has a very fine drape and is woven from soft wool, likely alpaca or an alpaca blend.
Use it as your mesa cloth or for your personal sacred space, or as an overlay on your altar. These cloths may appear gently used as seen in photos. Woven in the high Andes of Peru.
An Estrella Khuya, or star stone, is carved from a stone native to the Cusco region around Peru. Each sacred stone is handcrafted so please allow for slight variations. Yours may have 8 or 9 points and could be covered with a thin layer of untu and colorful confetti, as a ritual feeding or offering.
Wrapped with care. Packaged styles will vary between a despacho cloth with watana tie or a earth-toned Peruvian drawstring bag. These cloths may have been gently used in ceremony. Perfect power piece for your own mesa or altar.
This large long pipe is skillfully carved from stone found in and around Peru referred to as Machu Picchu stone. The sacred smoking vessel combines the carvings of a trio of the most important animal totems in some types of Peruvian shamanism: the condor, serpent and jaguar. The mouthpiece is carved in the form of the serpent while the bowl is carved as the sacred jaguar head.
Use for your sacred ceremonies to communicate to Spirit. Each item is uniquely carved and designs may vary slightly from image. Wrapped in vintage despacho cloth with watana (tie). Hand-crafted in Peru.
Our huayruro seeds come pre-drilled with a hole lengthwise through the middle for use in stringing. They can also be used in ceremony. The name "Huayruro" derives from the seed of the Huayruro plant (Ormosia sp) that grows in the Amazon rainforest. Entirely red, female seeds symbolize fertility and plentitude. 12 beads per package.
Our miniature huayruro seeds come pre-drilled with a hole lengthwise through the middle for use in stringing. They can also be used in ceremony. The name "Huayruro" derives from the seed of the Huayruro plant (Ormosia sp) that grows in the Amazon rainforest. This seed is characterized by being part red and part black, visually suggesting complementary and duality. Perhaps due to this unusual natural characteristic there has been the belief among Peruvians that these Huayruro seeds have the dual power to attract good fortune and ward off evil spirits.
Our male huayruro seeds come pre-drilled with a hole lengthwise through the middle for use in stringing. They can also be used in ceremony. The name huayruro comes from the seed of the huayruro plant (Ormosia sp) that grows in the Amazon rainforest. This seed is characterized by being part red and part black, visually suggesting complementary and duality. Perhaps due to this unusual natural characteristic there has been the belief among Peruvians that these seeds have the dual power to attract good fortune and ward off evil spirits. Sold in packages of 12 beads.
This very special chumpi stone set is made from what the Peruvians call Meteorite or Hiwaya stone. Energized and powerful! This unique set consists of seven stones and comes with a beaded tie (watana) and a vintage ceremonial woven cloth. The cloths are unique, so yours may vary slightly from the photo.
Each stone measures approximately 2.5 x 2.5 inches.