Description
This sacred Inka-style altar cloth is a woven map of the Andean cosmos — depicting the harmony between the upper world (Hanan Pacha), the middle world (Kay Pacha), and the lower world (Uku Pacha).
At the top, two divine birds soar around a sacred flower — a symbol of guidance and connection to spirit. In the center, the sun and moon embrace within a stepped temple, flanked by twin serpents representing death, rebirth, and transformation. Below, two jaguars (otorongo) stand guard, holding the energy of protection, strength, and groundedness.
Handcrafted with care, this piece is a powerful altar centerpiece or wall hanging, designed to align your ceremonial space with the wisdom of the Inka tradition. A beautiful companion for rituals of balance, protection, and cosmic remembrance.
Size 158x106cm.




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