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Q'ero Ceremonial Hat of the Andes

Q’ero Ceremonial Hat of the Andes

Q’ero Ceremonial Hat of the Andes

$225

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SKU: OLCHQE001 Category: Q'ero Crafts

Handmade by the Q’ero people of the Peruvian Andes, this vibrant ceremonial hat carries both beauty and meaning. Woven with intricate patterns and adorned with hand-sewn beadwork, it reflects the Q’ero’s deep connection to the natural and spiritual worlds.

For the Q’ero, each stitch and color is more than decoration—it is prayer and offering. These hats are traditionally worn during ceremonies to honor the Apus (sacred mountain spirits) and Pachamama (Mother Earth). The beadwork and bright designs serve as both protection and blessing, bringing harmony between the wearer and the unseen realms.

Owning a Q’ero ceremonial hat is not only to appreciate a stunning piece of living art, but also to honor a tradition that has been carefully passed down through generations.

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We are honored to be able to offer Indigenous artisan crafts and unique, handmade art works of the communities we support. Each item is uniquely created with the intentions of connecting with and honoring spirit allies, and carries with it the protection and blessings of these allies.

Items include:

Shipibo Conibo Kene - The Shipibo Conibo, Indigenous people of the Ucayali river basin in South America, live in close relationship to the Earth, to nature, to the weather, to the river and water, and to the rich and diverse plant and animal life that surrounds them. Their Icaros, the sacred songs that embody healing vibrations of nature, plants, and allies are a foundational part of their healing traditions. From a Shipibo view, the healing vibrations of these icaros are both sound and geometric patterns, with every design carrying its own specific meaning.

The designs of the patterns of icaros are reproduced and painted on Shipibo houses, boats, and tools, or hand stitched into colorful, intricate embroidered clothes and cloths. This allows the medicine of the icaro songs, and the healing vibrations they hold, to also be received by seeing and wearing these designs. These designs, or kene, hold powerful healing properties that connect with helping spirits and support health, love, success, good protection, happiness, and more.

We also feature Shipibo crafted gourd rattles. Rattles are used to break up static energy and to call in power, energy, and allies. These rattles are hand-carved with traditional design patterns.

Select the rattle or song cloth with the healing vibration you are looking for to welcome their blessings, while also sharing support for the preservation of Indigenous traditions.

Learn more about our partnership with the Shipibo Kurtin Metsa School here.

Wixáriika Huichol Yarn Painting and Bead Artwork - For the Wixáritari, or Huichol people, Indigenous to the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range of Central Mexico, the beliefs and traditions of their ancestors are still alive and present in their rituals and practices. In their exquisite artisanal crafts are depictions of their history, development, and creation story. Many of these crafts include intricate designs and symbols representing the powerful spirits and allies who are deeply meaningful in the Wixarika cosmology.

Watch a video of how these pieces are made, and learn more about these artists, and their work here.

Join us in our work to nourish the spiritual roots of humanity and to perpetuate Indigenous traditions worldwide both through direct contributions here and via purchases in our online store.

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