Peruvian Ceremonial Chonta Wood Staff For Discount

Description
The curanderos of the Peruvian northern coast use staffs like this one, as implements during their healing ceremonies with their mesas. Such staffs are arranged in an upright row at the head of this ceremonial altar along with swords or long knives. Holding the energy of each of the shaman’s many helpful, healing saints and spirits, these staffs are used also as a part of the all-night San Pedro ceremony. Hand carved from the wood of sturdy chonta palm in Peru. Each piece is hand carved and designs may vary. Choice of designs and lengths.
Additional Information
Choose Style | Cactus-Star, Cactus-Sun, Condor-Horseshoe, Condor-Sun, Eagle-Clover, Eagle-Moon, Horse-Horseshoe, Jaguar-Sun, King-Horseshoe, King-Sun, King-Moon, King-Star, La Muerte-Horseshoe, Left Palm-Horseshoe, Left Palm-Moon, Left Palm-Star, Left Palm-Sun, Mermaid-Moon, Monk-Heart, Owl-Horseshoe, Owl-Star, Queen-Moon, Right Palm-Star, Right Palm-Moon, Right Palm-Sun, Right Palm-Sun Plain, Rght Palm-Horseshoe, Saint-Heart, San Cipriano-Horseshoe, Skull-Crossbones, Sword, Sword-Horseshoe, Sword-Moon, Jaguar-Horseshoe |
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Choose Size | 19 in, 37 in |