Peruvian Shipibo Rattles

$25.00

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These rattles are handcrafted by Peruvian Shipibo artisans from the Amazonian jungle. They are made with calabash and the handle is made with wood of the chonta tree. Each rattle has its own unique sound, filled with achira seeds and decorated with traditional designs. These beautiful etched carvings represent their visions, myth and folklore

THE HISTORY OF RATTLES

Rattles connect birth and death – from the baby rattle to the “death rattle” that is heard from those crossing over the final passage. Rattles are one of the most ancient of musical instruments and occur naturally in such forms as dried gourds and seed pods. They are used in most cultures, to call in spirits, break up “stuck” energy and are associated with the west on the Medicine Wheel. Rattles were used for healing and often they are used by shamans and students of shamanism for healing and journey work to help the healer go into trance state to connect with the spirit world, where they are guided or given advice on what to do to help those in need. Of course, they are also great rhythm instruments.

 

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These rattles are handcrafted by Peruvian Shipibo artisans from the Amazonian jungle. They are made with calabash and the handle is made with wood of the chonta tree. Each rattle has its own unique sound, filled with achira seeds and decorated with traditional designs. These beautiful etched carvings represent their visions, myth and folklore

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Weight .070 kg

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