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Altar Cloth Q'ero Unkuna – Black & White Duality
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Altar Cloth Q'ero Unkuna – Black & White DualityThis handwoven Unkuna comes from the Qero people of the Peruvian Andes, direct descendants of the Inka lineage and guardians of ancient Andean wisdom. Traditionally, an Unkuna is a ceremonial cloth used to carry sacred items coca leaves, despacho offerings, ritual tools. It is a woven container of prayers. A holding space for what is sacred. This particular piece expresses Yanantin the Andean principle of sacred complementarity. Black and white sit
emotional flow
shielding from interference
It's something simple
long associated with clarity and intuitive awareness
Created with ancestral beadwork techniques
It’s a potent ally to work with when you are stepping into a new chapter
The Hummingbird (Q'ente) – symbol of joy
and to honor the unseen
ancestral healing
a lineage deeply rooted in the forest and the spiritual path of plant medicine
where weaving is not only craft
Natural serpentine stone known for its protective and balancing energies
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