



Shipibo Ratel | Ceremonial Handcrafted
Traditional ceremonial rattle handmade by the Shipibo in the Peruvian Amazon. Gourd body with Chonta wood handle, filled with Achira seeds and decorated with traditional Icaro patterns used in ceremonial song.
SHIPIBO Rattle
Traditional Ceremonial Maracas Ratchets handmade by the Shipibo Tribe in the Peruvian Amazon - Small
The body is made of a gourd and the handle of the Chonta Tree. They are filled with Ahira seeds and decorated with traditional Shipibo patterns. These are traditional Icaros patterns sung by shamans during Ayahuasca ceremonies.
Traditionally, the shaman receives melodies and ornamental lines from the transcendent world during an ayahuasca ceremony. He shares the graphic patterns called quené with the women of the community. The Shipibo women materialize the quené on textiles, barrels or rattles. The latter help the healer to go into a trance and are used to harmonise the world and people.
Products may vary from the picture - each piece is unique.
Yes. This ceremonial instrument is handcrafted by artisans, making each piece unique. Minor variations in appearance are a sign of authentic craftsmanship, not defects.
Our shamanic instruments are popular with ceremony facilitators, sound healers, holistic therapists, and wellness practitioners. They also sell well as display pieces in spiritual shops. Browse our full Shamanic Instruments collection.
Yes. This ceremonial instrument is handcrafted by artisans, making each piece unique. Minor variations in appearance are a sign of authentic craftsmanship, not defects.
Our shamanic instruments are popular with ceremony facilitators, sound healers, holistic therapists, and wellness practitioners. They also sell well as display pieces in spiritual shops. Browse our full Shamanic Instruments collection.
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