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The Inca calendar, tailored to the Cuzco Valley environment and culture, served as the basis for governing the Inca Empire. It featured 12 synodic months, calculated from one new moon to the next.
A mandala symbolizes the ideal universe and its creation represents a shift from suffering to joy. It serves as a meditation aid, guiding the meditator toward self-improvement.
Among the Moche, the owl, known for its nocturnal skills, is depicted in ceramics and metal. It aids shamans in their supernatural journeys and symbolizes sacred power, connecting specific individuals to the divine world.
The Inca spiral signifies unity and the eternal cycle of life, connecting with water and the feminine. Abalone shells help calm emotions and create tranquility.
The Andean cross, known as “chakana” in Quechua, signifies a “ladder to the highest.” It’s a four-sided ladder symbol, bridging the human world with the divine, uniting the lower and higher realms, Earth and the Sun.
Leaves mean many things in different cultures, but the most common symbolism they are used for is related to fertility, hope, abundance, growth, peace, victory, death, and rebirth.
Delicate piece of jewelry handmade with 950 silver with embedded stones. A jewel that combines with a cocktail or evening dress and can be worn on any occasion.
Roses can be an amazing way to say everything from “I love you” to “I value your friendship”, to “congratulations”.