Curated Ceremony Collection - with Red Rectangular Geometric Altar Cloth
Curated Ceremony Collection - with Red Rectangular Geometric Altar Cloth
This thoughtfully curated Earth Ceremonial Collection includes:
A beautiful Shipibo Altar Cloth from the Peruvian Amazon
The Shipibo see and hear geometric patterns in nature and reproduce the designs in their weaving. They believe the patterns are healing on the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual levels. Every design carries its own specific meaning to bring healing, wisdom, protection, or to attract abundance. These ‘artful prayers’ can be sung by the Shipibo because each design also functions as a musical score, called an Icaro. The design element and the Icaro operate cohesively to carry the power of the healing or blessing.Three Artisan Pottery Offering Bowls (two black and one white) made by Micah Thanhauser of Merry Farm Pottery for Organization of Nature Evolutionaries.
Micah describes his process, ”I enjoyed thinking, as I was making these, of the way they will come to be used. An object becomes sacred, I believe, not because of how it is made, but because of how it is used. Still, I think something of the maker's mind and heart is transmitted through to the final product. In this sense, the fairly simple act of making a bowl becomes an activity that encompasses my whole life.”A jar of Sacred Cornmeal
This Corn was grown, harvested, and hand-ground with prayers and ceremony by our very own, Jen Frey at Heart Springs Sanctuary. This Corn is from the Tz’utujil Mayan in Guatemala. Martín Prechtel writes about the Sacred connection between the Tz’utujil Mayan and this Corn in his book, The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic.A Handmade Mugwort Smudge Stick from Mugwort Farm
A Turkey Feather from ethically raised, pampered, and loved Turkeys at The Brick Tavern Farm & Studio
Milky Quartz offered by the Land at Heart Springs Sanctuary
Beeswax Tea Light Candle
All housed in a Vibrant Padded Bag hand loomed by a Liberian women's collective using fiber from the sacred Kapok Tree.
Please Note that the bag and altar cloth in this collection are different than those pictured in the completed collection. They are the maroon striped bag with the rectangular geometric altar cloth
The proceeds from each unique Ceremony Collection benefit the Organization of Nature Evolutionaries, a 501c3 non-profit who creates educational opportunities in listening to and building relationships with the Living Earth.
As a special gift of reciprocity, we are including a small jar of Organic Tobacco.
If you are called to create your own Nature Gratitude ceremony, and want inspiration, visit The Earth Rites page on the Nature Evolutionaries’ website, where you will find invitations for Earth honoring ceremonies, complete with instruction and videos.