Spirit Visions
Stone & Rosewood Totem Kuripe
Stone & Rosewood Totem Kuripe
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Beautiful hand made stone and wood kuripes. Each of these has a spirit animal totem carved on one end.
1 Kuripe applicator with Stone Animal Totem design of your choice.
- Made with powerful and elegant black stone from the sacred mountain Machu Picchu.
- Applicator tubes made of fragrant rosewood.
Choose animal totems of:
- Eagle - God of the Winds - represents the Sky and Soul, and our connection to the Spirit realm. Eagle is the powerful North American bird totem. It allows the Eagle to fly to the heavens to deliver messages to God - the bridge between Heaven and Earth.
- Jaguar/ Puma - God of Strength - represents the Earth and Body, and our connection with the Physical realm. Also, our connection to mother earth and this physical 3D reality. Symbol of strength, protection, and the power of Love.
- Snake - a powerful symbol of transformation and regeneration. It has been revered worldwide as an emblem of life force, representing the potential to heal from within and emerge stronger than before. It represents rebirth, Guidance in spiritual journeys, healing, and inner power and self-confidence.
About the artist:
Each of these pieces is crafted with a lot of care by our Brother Norden of the Quechua tribe, from Cusco, Peru. Norden makes these works of art in order that he may share these traditions, and support his wife and young daughter. Infused with deep ancestral connection and reverence, each piece carries the spirit of the Quechua people and the wisdom of the ancients.
Norden harvests these sacred materials from the lands surrounding revered sites such as Machu Picchu, Tambomachay, Qenqo, Puka Pukara, and Sacsayhuaman—places where his ancestors once prayed and sought guidance. Before crafting each applicator, he offers blessings at these sacred ruins, ensuring that every piece is imbued with the energy, strength, and healing wisdom of the ancients. When you use one of these kuripes, you’re not just holding a tool—you’re connecting to centuries of Andean tradition, power, and sacred knowledge.
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