Handmade with devotion by Shipibo women from the Peruvian Amazon, these altar cloths are more than fabric - they are prayers made visible.
The Shipibo-Conibo people, guardians of deep shamanic traditions and ancestral plant wisdom, are known for their sacred geometry called Kené. These intricate patterns are not merely decorative - they are visual songs, representing the vibration of icaros, sacred medicine chants sung in ceremony.
Each line, curve, and symbol carries the energy of healing, protection, and connection to the greater web of life. Woven and embroidered with ancestral techniques and deep spiritual intention, these cloths are traditionally used in ceremony to anchor the space, honor the unseen, and align the altar with cosmic harmony.
Sacred Features:
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Hand-embroidered by Shipibo women along the Ucayali River
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Kené patterns inspired by icaros and visionary plant medicine
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Ideal for altars, ceremonial work, or as sacred decor
-
A portal into the Shipibo cosmology of interconnectedness and spirit
Each piece is one-of-a-kind, carrying the energetic signature of the artist and the forest itself.
Dimensions
72 x 65 cm
Handmade with devotion by Shipibo women from the Peruvian Amazon, these altar cloths are more than fabric - they are prayers made visible.
The Shipibo-Conibo people, guardians of deep shamanic traditions and ancestral plant wisdom, are known for their sacred geometry called Kené. These intricate patterns are not merely decorative - they are visual songs, representing the vibration of icaros, sacred medicine chants sung in ceremony.
Each line, curve, and symbol carries the energy of healing, protection, and connection to the greater web of life. Woven and embroidered with ancestral techniques and deep spiritual intention, these cloths are traditionally used in ceremony to anchor the space, honor the unseen, and align the altar with cosmic harmony.
Sacred Features:
-
Hand-embroidered by Shipibo women along the Ucayali River
-
Kené patterns inspired by icaros and visionary plant medicine
-
Ideal for altars, ceremonial work, or as sacred decor
-
A portal into the Shipibo cosmology of interconnectedness and spirit
Each piece is one-of-a-kind, carrying the energetic signature of the artist and the forest itself.
Dimensions
72 x 65 cm

