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Q'ero Andean Lliklla Mestana Cloth - Inti/Inkarri

Hand-woven mestana cloth depicts the traditional Q’ero motifs in hand-spun fiber depicting the rayed diamond motif of Inti or the rising and setting sun. And the Inkarri, cultural hero and founder of the Inkas, in his human incarnation or his gradual regenerating forms.  The wide black stripes represent life-giving Pachamama, and the alternating rainbow stripes represent the balance of all things. The two sides of the cloth are joined in the middle with alpaca stitch to represent the mayu or River of the Sky or Milky Way 

Intricately handwoven by Q'ero women in Peru, this weaving makes a perfect background cloth for your personal altar or mesa.

Handwoven in the High Andes of Peru.

Hand-woven mestana cloth depicts the traditional Q’ero motifs in hand-spun fiber depicting the rayed diamond motif of Inti or the rising and setting sun. And the Inkarri, cultural hero and founder of the Inkas, in his human incarnation or his gradual regenerating forms.  The wide black stripes represent life-giving Pachamama, and the alternating rainbow stripes represent the balance of all things. The two sides of the cloth are joined in the middle with alpaca stitch to represent the mayu or River of the Sky or Milky Way 

Intricately handwoven by Q'ero women in Peru, this weaving makes a perfect background cloth for your personal altar or mesa.

Handwoven in the High Andes of Peru.

$66.00

Original: $220.00

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Q'ero Andean Lliklla Mestana Cloth - Inti/Inkarri

$220.00

$66.00

Description

Hand-woven mestana cloth depicts the traditional Q’ero motifs in hand-spun fiber depicting the rayed diamond motif of Inti or the rising and setting sun. And the Inkarri, cultural hero and founder of the Inkas, in his human incarnation or his gradual regenerating forms.  The wide black stripes represent life-giving Pachamama, and the alternating rainbow stripes represent the balance of all things. The two sides of the cloth are joined in the middle with alpaca stitch to represent the mayu or River of the Sky or Milky Way 

Intricately handwoven by Q'ero women in Peru, this weaving makes a perfect background cloth for your personal altar or mesa.

Handwoven in the High Andes of Peru.

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