MC213
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Delivery: Expected delivery of 3 - 5 days
| Measurement |
69 cm (27.16”) 65 cm (25.29”) |
|---|---|
| Material | Alpaca wool |
| Color | Violet. black, brown and varied andean colors |
| Care | -Dissolve a mild detergent (or shampoo) in warm/cold water and soak the Cloth for a few minutes. -Avoid rubbing with abrasive elements to avoid damage. -Lay flat to dry in its natural shape. |
Handy crafted Mesa Cloth for Medicine ceremonies & rituals, traditional Alpaca item woven on Q’eros community.
Immerse yourself in the spiritual essence of the Andes with this handmade Q’ero textile, a masterpiece that intertwines ancient traditions and the sacred art of weaving. Each piece represents a unique connection to Pachamama, meticulously created with natural fibers and dyes to bring the vibrant spirit of the Q’ero people into your home.
Unique masterpiece that is intertwined with ancient traditions and the sacred art of weaving while singing.
Q’ero shamans use traditional interior and exterior cloths to carry their kuya stones.
Please note that there may be slight variations in your items as all our textiles are hand-crafted by local artisans, using traditional techniques. Colours may vary slightly due to variances in display monitors.
Ancestral traditions that date back thousands of years are still being performed and practiced in the Andean highlands of Peru’s remote regions. The Despacho ceremony, an offering to Pachamama, is one of Peru’s oldest, and most sacred, rituals; one that allows the people of the Andes to give thanks to their one and only goddess: Pachamama, our Mother Earth.
A despacho offering is a symbolic way in which human beings give back to Pachamama for what they abundantly receive from her. In essence, the purpose is the restoration of exchange between humans and nature, bringing both into balance.
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