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: 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: 61 × 62cm
