Ceremonial Items
We offer a selection of ceremonial items inspired by the traditions of South America.
Our range includes hand-embroidered textiles made by women from the Amazon, as well as traditional products from the Cusco region. You will also find kuripe, tepi and other items associated with ceremonial use.
We also offer ceremonial clothing, candles with herbs or stones, and incense burners made from various materials – natural, ceramic or metal, including abalone shells.
Each of these items has its own origin and character, carefully selected with respect for authenticity and craftsmanship.
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Metsana is a traditional Andean woven textile used to wrap khuyos (stones and meaningful objects). These khuyos together form a mesa, which is used in the work of paqos in the Andean tradition.
This metsana is handwoven from llama wool, originates from the Cusco region, Peru, and was purchased directly from a family of weavers.
Size: 63x 53cm
Metsana is a traditional Andean woven textile used to wrap khuyos (stones and meaningful objects). These khuyos together form a mesa, which is used in the work of paqos in the Andean tradition.
This metsana is handwoven from llama wool, originates from the Cusco region, Peru, and was purchased directly from a family of weavers.
Size: 60x67cm
Metsana is a traditional Andean woven textile used to wrap khuyos (stones and meaningful objects). These khuyos together form a mesa, which is used in the work of paqos in the Andean tradition.
This metsana is handwoven from llama wool, originates from the Cusco region, Peru, and was purchased directly from a family of weavers.
Size: 55 × 58cm
Metsana is a traditional Andean woven textile used to wrap khuyos (stones and meaningful objects). These khuyos together form a mesa, which is used in the work of paqos in the Andean tradition.
This metsana is handwoven from llama wool, originates from the Cusco region, Peru, and was purchased directly from a family of weavers.
Size: 65× 68cm
Metsana is a traditional Andean woven textile used to wrap khuyos (stones and meaningful objects). These khuyos together form a mesa, which is used in the work of paqos in the Andean tradition.
This metsana is handwoven from llama wool, originates from the Cusco region, Peru, and was purchased directly from a family of weavers.
Size: 65 × 66 cm
Metsana is a traditional Andean woven textile used to wrap khuyos (stones and meaningful objects). These khuyos together form a mesa, which is used in the work of paqos in the Andean tradition.
This metsana is handwoven from llama wool, originates from the Cusco region, Peru, and was purchased directly from a family of weavers.
Size: 67 × 72 cm
Metsana is a traditional Andean woven textile used to wrap khuyos (stones and meaningful objects). These khuyos together form a mesa, which is used in the work of paqos in the Andean tradition.
This metsana is handwoven from llama wool, originates from the Cusco region, Peru, and was purchased directly from a family of weavers.
Size: 62 × 77 cm
