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Enhance your sacred space with the profound symbolism of love and unity through our Shipibo-Konibo Loving Embrace Altar Embroidery. This intricately embroidered artwork, handcrafted by the Shipibo-Konibo people of Peru, conveys the deep meaning and cultural connection of a loving embrace, symbolizing unity, affection, and the strength of human bonds.

 

This embroidery carries the deep meaning of a loving embrace, symbolizing the power of love, affection, and the strength of human bonds. In Shipibo-Konibo culture, it is a reminder of the importance of unity and connection.

 

The Loving Embrace Altar Embroidery is a tribute to the Shipibo-Konibo people's deep reverence for the loving embrace and their profound connection to its symbolic significance. It is a symbol of your respect for their traditions and your affinity with the deep meaning of this symbol in their culture.

 

In Shipibo-Konibo culture, a loving embrace is a symbol of unity, affection, and the strength of human bonds. It reflects the importance of connection and unity within their community. The Shipibo-Konibo people hold a deep belief in the power of love and affection to create a sense of belonging and unity.

 

The Loving Embrace Altar Embroidery allows you to connect with this profound belief and the rich symbolism of a loving embrace. By displaying this piece in your sacred space or altar, you honor the Shipibo-Konibo people and embrace the deep connection they have with this symbol, fostering an appreciation for the importance of love, unity, and cultural practices that celebrate it.

 

 

Loving Embrace Embroidery

SKU: 3100533
100,00 €Precio
  • 33 x 27 cm

    dyed cotton; embroidery

  • Please do not expose the embroidery to direct sunlight, as the dyed colour components can fade. 

    Handwash only: Never put your handmade embroidery in the washing machine. If you would like to clean your embroidery do so by hand wash in cold water with a soft approach of cleaning the textile with an organic detergent.

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