Ceremony objects
Kuripe, Tepi, ritual blankets made by Native Indian women from the tribe Shipibo. Hand-made, colored, and embroidered.
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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: e.g. 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: e.g. 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: e.g. 61 × 62cm
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: e.g. 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: e.g. 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: e.g. 62 × 77 cm
Watana Jakima are traditional Andean beaded bindings from the Q’ero tradition of Peru.
They are made with small beads known as pini and measure approximately 95 cm in length.
These bindings are worn as personal adornments and are also connected to work with the mesa, the traditional Andean bundle. Simple in form, they carry a clear cultural origin and meaning.
Watana Jakima are traditional Andean beaded bindings from the Q’ero tradition of Peru.
They are made with small beads known as pini and measure approximately 95 cm in length.
These bindings are worn as personal adornments and are also connected to work with the mesa, the traditional Andean bundle. Simple in form, they carry a clear cultural origin and meaning.
Watana Jakima are traditional Andean beaded bindings from the Q’ero tradition of Peru.
They are made with small beads known as pini and measure approximately 95 cm in length.
These bindings are worn as personal adornments and are also connected to work with the mesa, the traditional Andean bundle. Simple in form, they carry a clear cultural origin and meaning.
