Peruvian Shaman Chumpi Stone Set- 7 Point Set

$200.00

This is a set of 7 Chumpi stones that were hand carved by a shaman in the Andean village near Cusco. Each point represents a sacred mountain of the valley of Cusco and is connected with them, these stones carry energy, the three rings around each Apu represent the three worlds of existence: Hanaq Pacha (upper), Kay Pacha (middle), and Ukju Pacha (lower). The features in the stones are; Hummingbird, Coca leaf, Sun, Condor, Moon, Serpent, Andean Puma, and the mighty hand. These features were considered Sacred items during the Inca Culture, the Condor as God of peace, the serpent as a God of fertility, the Coca leaf was considered a medicinal plant, and the sun and the moon represent union-family.

Chumpi Stones: Chumpi stones have been used in ceremonies for centuries. The Stones hold the keys to the cosmology of the Inca culture and have the power to generate a web of connection with the elements of creations; Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and pure Spirit.

The name of the 7 sacred mountains are: Apu Sacsayhuaman, Apu Salcantay, Apu Ausangate, Apu Pachatusan, Apu Senccapicol, Apu Machupicchu and Apu Chicon.

Chumpi stones are traditionally used in the Andes to cleanse the 7 chakras, to retrieve the soul, and to deepen one’s relationship with the nature spirits during meditation.

Approx Size: 1.5 to 2 inches (4 Inches around)

Material: Caliza Capri

Origin: Cusco - Perú

Culture: Quechua

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This is a set of 7 Chumpi stones that were hand carved by a shaman in the Andean village near Cusco. Each point represents a sacred mountain of the valley of Cusco and is connected with them, these stones carry energy, the three rings around each Apu represent the three worlds of existence: Hanaq Pacha (upper), Kay Pacha (middle), and Ukju Pacha (lower). The features in the stones are; Hummingbird, Coca leaf, Sun, Condor, Moon, Serpent, Andean Puma, and the mighty hand. These features were considered Sacred items during the Inca Culture, the Condor as God of peace, the serpent as a God of fertility, the Coca leaf was considered a medicinal plant, and the sun and the moon represent union-family.

Chumpi Stones: Chumpi stones have been used in ceremonies for centuries. The Stones hold the keys to the cosmology of the Inca culture and have the power to generate a web of connection with the elements of creations; Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and pure Spirit.

The name of the 7 sacred mountains are: Apu Sacsayhuaman, Apu Salcantay, Apu Ausangate, Apu Pachatusan, Apu Senccapicol, Apu Machupicchu and Apu Chicon.

Chumpi stones are traditionally used in the Andes to cleanse the 7 chakras, to retrieve the soul, and to deepen one’s relationship with the nature spirits during meditation.

Approx Size: 1.5 to 2 inches (4 Inches around)

Material: Caliza Capri

Origin: Cusco - Perú

Culture: Quechua

This is a set of 7 Chumpi stones that were hand carved by a shaman in the Andean village near Cusco. Each point represents a sacred mountain of the valley of Cusco and is connected with them, these stones carry energy, the three rings around each Apu represent the three worlds of existence: Hanaq Pacha (upper), Kay Pacha (middle), and Ukju Pacha (lower). The features in the stones are; Hummingbird, Coca leaf, Sun, Condor, Moon, Serpent, Andean Puma, and the mighty hand. These features were considered Sacred items during the Inca Culture, the Condor as God of peace, the serpent as a God of fertility, the Coca leaf was considered a medicinal plant, and the sun and the moon represent union-family.

Chumpi Stones: Chumpi stones have been used in ceremonies for centuries. The Stones hold the keys to the cosmology of the Inca culture and have the power to generate a web of connection with the elements of creations; Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and pure Spirit.

The name of the 7 sacred mountains are: Apu Sacsayhuaman, Apu Salcantay, Apu Ausangate, Apu Pachatusan, Apu Senccapicol, Apu Machupicchu and Apu Chicon.

Chumpi stones are traditionally used in the Andes to cleanse the 7 chakras, to retrieve the soul, and to deepen one’s relationship with the nature spirits during meditation.

Approx Size: 1.5 to 2 inches (4 Inches around)

Material: Caliza Capri

Origin: Cusco - Perú

Culture: Quechua

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