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Marketplace Vision of the Jaguar - Handmade Shipibo Tapestry
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Vision of the Jaguar - Handmade Shipibo Tapestry

$360.00

Design: Ayahuasca Vision. The serpents that create the jaguar head represent the spirit of Ayahuasca. The jaguar represents the spirit of the jungle. The plants shown represent the plants used to create the Ayahuasca brew. Designs in the background represent ‘Icaros’ which are the sacred songs the shaman sings during ceremonies.

Artist: Made in Pucallpa, Peru

Made: Made in Pucallpa, Peru

Material: Cotton

Duration: 1 1/2 Month

Charity: 100% of Profits go into funding Shipibo cultural preservation programs.

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Design: Ayahuasca Vision. The serpents that create the jaguar head represent the spirit of Ayahuasca. The jaguar represents the spirit of the jungle. The plants shown represent the plants used to create the Ayahuasca brew. Designs in the background represent ‘Icaros’ which are the sacred songs the shaman sings during ceremonies.

Artist: Made in Pucallpa, Peru

Made: Made in Pucallpa, Peru

Material: Cotton

Duration: 1 1/2 Month

Charity: 100% of Profits go into funding Shipibo cultural preservation programs.

Design: Ayahuasca Vision. The serpents that create the jaguar head represent the spirit of Ayahuasca. The jaguar represents the spirit of the jungle. The plants shown represent the plants used to create the Ayahuasca brew. Designs in the background represent ‘Icaros’ which are the sacred songs the shaman sings during ceremonies.

Artist: Made in Pucallpa, Peru

Made: Made in Pucallpa, Peru

Material: Cotton

Duration: 1 1/2 Month

Charity: 100% of Profits go into funding Shipibo cultural preservation programs.

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