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Mesa/inner fabric Yanitinin/masintin
Yanitinin/masintin A slightly larger inner fabric of 47x50cm
In the silent whispers of the Andes, the shaman carries their khuyas – the 13 sacred stones, each filled with energy and purpose. These stones are kept in a blessed inner cloth, carefully placed within the shaman’s mesa cloth, where they rest close to the heart, protected and ready to serve.
Khuyas are more than just stones; they are portals to the power of the earth and the spirit world. Each khuyas is used to heal, purify, and restore balance. They can draw out heavy energy, fill empty spaces with light, and guide the soul from darkness to clarity.
When the shaman opens their mesa cloth and reveals the inner cloth, the khuyas are placed with reverence in ceremony. They call upon the elements and Pachamama’s blessing. Together, the stones become a living network of energy – a bridge between humanity and the universe, where healing begins.
The Q'ero communities live high in the Andes east of Cusco and are known for having preserved many traditions, ceremonies and knowledge that have been passed down between generations.
Textiles have long played an important role in everyday life, used both as utilitarian objects and as part of ceremonial contexts. Weaving is still a living craft where colors, patterns and techniques bear traces of the local culture and the Andean environment in which the fabrics are created.
Each mesa fabric is unique and reflects the craftsmanship and tradition that still lives on in Q'ero communities.