Shipibo-Conibo Heart Altar Cloths

$45.00

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Heart-Shaped Shipibo hand-stitched altar cloth 

Altar cloths are spiritually significant textiles featuring intricate geometric patterns (Kene) that visually represent icaros and visions from Ayahuasca, serving as portals to the plant medicine energy, providing spiritual protection, healing, and connection to ancestral wisdom for shamans and owners alike. 

  • Visual Icaros: The patterns are visual representations (like musical scores) of sacred plant songs, translating spiritual melodies into tangible art.
  • Cosmology & Visions: Designs reveal the Shipibo worldview, spirits of the jungle, and visions experienced during Ayahuasca ceremonies, connecting viewers to this spiritual realm.
  • Plant Medicine Energy: Each pattern carries the specific healing power and essence of particular medicinal plants, such as the Anaconda or Chacruna.
  • Spiritual Protection & Healing: The cloths are believed to hold protective energy, offering spiritual healing, confidence, and inner knowing to those who use them.
  • Interconnectedness: They symbolize the deep connection between the Shipibo people, nature, and the spirit world, acting as a bridge

Usage

  • Altars: Used as sacred coverings on altars for ceremonies.
  • Ceremonial Art: Created and used by shamans for healing and spiritual work.
  • Wall Hangings: To bring protective and healing energies into a space

Extra Small:  6" x 6"

Small:  8" x 8"

Medium:  13.5" x 12.5"

A message from the Artisan:

Hello, good day. My name is Sully, and I am from the Shipibo-Conibo ethnic group. I was born in the native community of Puerto Consuelo, but I currently live in the native community of San Salvador.

The women of my tribe are dedicated to making handicrafts with embroidered fabrics and also with ancestral seeds. We teach the girls of my tribe to embroider from a very young age. It is a hobby for many girls, and for boys it is fishing. My ancestors were shamans, dedicated to ancestral medicine. Many of our older women were doctors, and thanks to them, we grew up healthy and safe. As a child, I suffered from an illness that was said to be incurable in the community, but thanks to our plants, I am now healthy and safe. I am very happy and grateful because I can teach and share many of our customs with more people.

All orders are lovingly wrapped in 100% recyclable paper and shipped in sustainable, eco-friendly packaging.

We walk in humble partnership with the indigenous tribes and communities who entrust us with their sacred medicines.

Through our give back program, we return a portion of all proceeds directly to the families, elders, and tribal nations we work with. This is not charity but sacred exchange—a recognition that true healing flows when we honor the source.

Your purchase becomes part of this living circle, supporting indigenous sovereignty, community wellbeing, and the preservation of ancestral wisdom that has blessed humanity for countless generations.

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Shipibo-Conibo Heart Altar Cloths

$45.00

$45.00

Disclaimer

This natural product is offered for its ethnographic and historical value and is delivered with no expressed or implied fitness for a specific purpose. It is simply a raw botanical specimen, or a scientific sample. The information provided is purely meant for historical, scientific and educational purposes and should never be interpreted as a recommendation for a specific use. The use and application of our product is at the customer's decision, responsibility and risk.

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