Description: Large Peruvian wall tapestry 60’’ x38’’( 152cm x 96.65 cm) Traditional embroidery featuring the Shipibo-Conibo pattern known as kené The Shipibo-Conibo are an indigenous peoplealong the Ucayali River in the Amazon rainforest in Peru. Created by Shipibo women, each piece takes weeks to create and is an original piece of living art. These cloths can be used for an overlay on your altar or used as wall hangings. From Ayahuasca to Mopacho, every plant has a song gift to share with the world, and through us human mediums, they are able to be sung, drawn, and embroidered into manifestation to teach and guide. Through song sung, drawn, and embroidered, the Shipibo people are magically sharing an intimate insight into the lessons of Mother Earth, Pachamama, so that we all may begin to connect with the land, ourselves, and Spirit on a deeper vibration. Art with what appears to be lines, colors, and pictures are actually sets of lyrics, "Icaros" as they are called, sacred song language, that can be translated into words and sounds to create the Universe!
Price: 335 USD
Location: Port Orange, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-17T10:07:31.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: Peru
Culture: Peruvian
Handmade: Yes