Description: Peruvian offering carved by hand in limestone This artifact is considered by the Andean communities as an offering for the celebration of Pachamama (Mother Earth), they give it as thanks for the good harvests during the year. THE KINTU, is a Quechua word, which has a functional meaning in the Andean world, as an offering or flowers for the divinity As we can see, KINTU in reference to flowers explains the way of offering leaves, arranged in order to form a divine flower that is offering to divinity LA SERPIERTE represented the infinite for the Incas. The serpent symbolizes the world below or the world of the dead (the Ukhu Pacha). When people left the earthly world they joined this other dimension represented by the serpent. For the Incas the serpent also represented wisdom MESUARE: 6x2.5 IF YOU BUY MORE THAN ONE PRODUCT THAT ARE IN PERU, WE CAN CONBINE THE SHIPPING ACCORDING THE TOTAL WEIGHT. OUR RATES OF SHIPPING WEIGHT (grams) USA & CANADA ($) WORLDWIDE ($) TIME ARRIVE 101 - 250 17.30 19.85 FIRST CLASS BETWEEN 12-14 BUSINESS DAYS 251 - 500 27.33 31.15 501 - 1000 43.27 50.18 1001 - 2000 66.55 78.06 2001 - 2500 53.33 62.39 SECOND CLASS BETWEEN 17-21 BUSINESS DAYS 2501 - 3000 57.58 67.64 3001 - 3500 62.39 70.12
Price: 158.39 USD
Location: LIMA
End Time: 2024-02-08T17:47:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 43.27 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Country/Region of Manufacture: Peru
Modified Item: No
Handmade: Yes