Colonia de Palo Santo 70 ml
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Product detailed description
Storage
Do not store in direct sunlight
Do not store near fire
Store at temperatures above freezing point
Additional parameters
| Category: | Aromatic waters |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 0.1 kg |
Kuripe with crystal made of aya wood is a traditional handmade tool originating from Amazonian cultures. Each piece is unique; natural variations are part of handcrafted production.
Origin: Peru
Importer: Malvarenaco E.I.R.L.
Hand-embroidered textile made by Shipibo women in the Peruvian Amazon. The patterns are traditionally inspired by ikaros songs used during ceremonial gatherings.
Made of ceramic.
Designed for burning herbs, copal, or small pieces of palo santo.
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
Hand embroidered and hand colored blanket, made by american indian women from the tribe Shipibo near Pucallpa.
Size: 63x68 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.
