Chakana holds a special meaning in Andean culture, representing the balance between opposites (like night and day, planting and harvesting, etc.) and our connection to the Earth (Pachamama), Sky (Pachakamac), and all four directions. This powerful symbol is part of ceremonies, fabrics, and stylish accessories to remind us of its significance.
This product was carefully made in Peguche, Otavalo, Ecuador by self taught Kichwa artist Pedro Maldonado.
Materials:
Copper, Alpaca
Dimensions:
Height: 2 cm
Width : 1.4 cm