Shamanic Lliclla (Unique Collection)
Delivery
Expected delivery of 5 - 15 days to your location.
Extend your sacred space and energy. The powerful Lliclla, as it’s known in Chinchero, is a large blanket woven by our great master artisans. From ancient times to the present day, it has served various purposes for the people of Chinchero. Depending on the type of fiber, weave, and design, it’s used as a blanket to place ritual offerings upon, as a garment for festive occasions, as part of everyday attire, or as a gift. The lliclla is even considered a precious possession, as it’s a distinctive symbol that defines gender, social status, place of origin, and cultural identity.
| Measurement | 135 cm (53.14”) height - 124 cm (48.81”) width |
|---|---|
| Material | Alpaca wool. |
| Color | Blue, red 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. |
Testimonials
What Our Clients Say
The satisfaction of those who trust us is our best letter of introduction.
Simone Huber
"EI ordered a Messina from Sacred Loop as I am on a course about the way of the Queros, the Peruvian Medicine wheel, here in England and wanted an authentic cloth. The purchase was easy, the packet arrived quickly and I am very happy with my Mesa cloth. I can only recommend The Sacred Loop to anyone who is looking for a Peruvian Messina/Mesa cloth."
Gen M
"This store is unique compared to a lot of the other places I’ve looked at. The mestana cloths I ordered were even more beautiful in person. The seller shipped the items out promptly and it took just over a week to get to Florida. I plan to shop here again and support this small business!"
Steve marchioni
"So happy with this sacred mesa. I can feel and see the love it was carefully made with. Thank you so much. Sending love and light. Your sister , Anny (from New Jersey USA)"
Offerings, ceremonies and rituals – Pachamama
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.