Colonia de Palo Santo 221 ml
Code: 53Related products
Product detailed description
Do not store in direct sunlight
Do not store near fire
Store at temperatures above freezing point
Additional parameters
| Category: | Aromatic waters |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 0.3 kg |
Hand embroidered and hand colored blanket, made by american indian women from the tribe Shipibo near Pucallpa.
Size: 63x68 cm
Made of ceramic.
Designed for burning herbs, copal, or small pieces of palo santo.
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: 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: 65 × 66 cm
Hand-embroidered textile made by Shipibo women in the Peruvian Amazon. The patterns are traditionally inspired by ikaros songs used during ceremonial gatherings.
Natural abalone shell (14–15 cm) with a smooth pearly shine. Traditionally used as a smudging bowl for burning sage and aromatic herbs. Each shell is unique in shape and colour.
Origin: Mexico
