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Shipibo Altar Cloth made by Shipibo Female Shaman | 73 cm x 68 cm | Traditional Shipibo Embroidery What is Kené Art (Shipibo-Conibo) ? Kené art is the design of lines systems and geometric patterns made by indigenous women of the Shipibo-Conibo etnia from the Ucayali región - Peru, on various surfaces, such as fabrics, ceramics, wood, and the human body, that could be painted, woven, or sculpted. The Kené have a deep symbolic significance as they represent the worldview of indigenous peoples, energy pathways, the Milky Way, the geography of the forest, the wildlife, and others. Kene are the healing visions of indigenous peoples when they consume mother plants for therapeutic purposes. The Kenes are sung when the women go across the lines with the finger over the shipibo fabrics expressing the emotions that they reflect. Also they represent knowledge, culture, history and aesthetics of the indigenous people, revealing the origin and the close links between the community and its territory. The art they produce is a reflection of their visions during the sacred ceremonies. They are guardians of their ancestral traditions and knowledge. ** Your purchase is directly supporting their livelihood, and aiding in the preservation of culture through continuing to embroider in these sacred ways. ** These things were made to help in your stylized and sacrosanct sounding, with the meaning of assurance, recuperating, boldness, shrewdness, liberality, concordance, and give up. The plans portray the genuine dreams of these people while in service with the plant medication amazon rainforest vine , somewhere down in the Amazon wilderness. Our main goal is to bring the recuperating vibrations of the absolutely real, intense wilderness medication of the Amazon to you in each piece we offer. ** There are delays in shipping due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We are waiting for your understanding ** Disclaimer : * Actual colors may vary a little different from those shown due to the nature of photographing and monitor color settings. * Since our products are handmade, they may not be exactly the same as in the photo. The picture is reference. There may be minor changes ** International Buyers: Please Note: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. ** Cargo information * You can get information about where your cargo is by using your "RRXXXXXXXXXPE" code from the link below. https://clientes.serpost.com.pe/Cliente/SegumientoLinea ** Contact Us: For Any query , we request you to either use the ask question button.we normally reply back the same day or the next working day. ** Feedback: We strive our best to satisfy our customers to the fullest.In case you are not satisfied, please contact us immediately. We will do everything Possible to please you.If we have earned your satisfaction, let your friends know about it ! Also, please spare a few moments to give us some appreciation through Etsy ratings. Please return to our shop to browse our other products : https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChakanaJourney With respect and love 💚🙏
The Shipibo-Conibo are an indigenous people (currently numbering only about 20,000) who live along the Ucayali river in the Amazon basin east of the Andes.
This is a philosophical series with a great background. It is about how it is to live for thirty years bearing inside the truth others refuse to see, and not to lose your mind. About fates crushed by good intentions.
His light fades with the change of seasons; his departure ushering in the frigid reign of winter. Approx. 6" x 8" Mixed Media
Daily Angel Oracle Card: Buffalo, from the Medicine Cards, by Jamie Sams and David Carson, Artwork by Angela Werneke Buffalo: “Prayer and Abundance” Buffalo… You bring us, The gif…
Shamanic Feather Fan, talking stick, altar cloth, incense, smudge bowl, homemade smudge, to be used in rituals, ceremonies, dancing and cleansing.