Here is the updated version with Earth Tone symbolism woven naturally into the master layout, keeping structure consistent:


Qero Paqos Shamanic 4 Directions Wachala Inner Cloth (W005) Earth – Andean Ritual Textile

Shamanic 4 Directions Wachala Textile • Mesa Inner Cloth • Earth Tones

This Qero Paqos Shamanic 4 Directions Wachala Inner Cloth (W005) – Earth is a sacred Andean inner textile traditionally used within mesa medicine bundles.

Known by various names depending on region and lineage — Wachala, Unkuna, Ritual Cloth, Despacho Cloth, Blessing Textile, Centrepiece Cloth — this style of cloth is smaller than a Mestana (outer mesa cloth) and larger than small personal wrapping cloths.

It is placed inside a mesa altar bundle to represent the inner world, while the outer cloth (Mestana) represents the outer world.

Fresh off the loom and not previously used in ceremony, this beautifully soft textile features woven archetypes of the Four Directions and protective eye motifs along its edges. Its grounding earth-tone palette reflects connection to Pachamama (Mother Earth), stability, nourishment and ancestral memory.

Product Details:

  • Design: Qero Paqos Shamanic 4 Directions Wachala Inner Cloth (W005) – Earth
  • Type: Inner Mesa Cloth / Wachala / Unkuna
  • Approximate Size: 390mm x 390mm (15.5" x 15.5")
  • (Please allow approximately 3% tolerance in size and coloration)
  • Material: High-quality llama and sheep wool yarns
  • Fibre: 100% naturally spun wool
  • Dye: Naturally dyed
  • Colour: Natural earth tones with protective eye edging
  • Design Elements: Four Direction archetypes woven into the textile
  • Origin: Chinchero, High Andes, Peru
  • Condition: Fresh off the loom — not previously used in ceremony

Earth Tone Symbolism

The natural earth tones woven into this Wachala carry deep spiritual meaning within Andean cosmology:

  • Browns and Ochres: Grounding, stability and connection to the mountains (Apus)
  • Warm Terracottas: Fertility, nourishment and the life-giving body of Pachamama
  • Soft Creams and Natural Wool Shades: Purity, ancestral lineage and simplicity
  • Muted Greens (where present): Growth, renewal and harmony with nature

These tones anchor ritual work in the physical world, supporting embodiment, rootedness and steady spiritual development. They reflect the landscape of the High Andes — soil, stone, mountain and earth — forming a bridge between practitioner and land.

Four Directions Represented

This Wachala carries the traditional archetypes of Andean cosmology:

  • South: Serpent / Snake — Transformation and grounded wisdom
  • West: Jaguar / Mountain Lion — Strength and protection
  • North: Hummingbird — Joy and courage on the sacred journey
  • East: Eagle / Condor — Vision and higher awareness

Eyes of protection are woven along the edges, symbolising watchfulness and spiritual safeguarding.

 

What Is a Wachala / Inner Cloth?

An inner cloth is a sacred textile used within Andean shamanic practice.

It may serve to:

  • Wrap and hold sacred objects, stones and kuyas

  • Function as a centrepiece during ritual work

  • Hold prayers and intentions

  • Act as a despacho or offering cloth

  • Be placed within a larger mesa cloth (Mestana)

The Wachala represents the inner landscape — grounding, personal transformation and spiritual intention — while the outer cloth represents engagement with the world.

These textiles are traditionally handmade by families connected to Andean spiritual lineages and master weavers of Chinchero in the High Andes.

Uses in Practice

This Wachala may be used for:

  • Wrapping sacred artefacts

  • Client work (placing beneath or upon chakras before sessions)

  • Creating a sacred altar space

  • Despacho or blessing rituals

  • Holding talismans and personal medicine objects

While despacho cloths are typically larger and ideally suited for extended mesa or altar work, this inner cloth is perfectly suited for personal ceremonial practice and sacred object holding.

Hierarchy of Cloth Types


  • Wachala / Unkuna: Inner cloth (this item)


  • Mestana: Larger outer mesa cloth


  • Manta Cloth: Much larger carrying or wrapping cloth

Craft & Authenticity

This Wachala is:

  • Hand-spun

  • Hand-woven

  • Naturally dyed

  • Crafted in the High Andes of Peru

It is offered unused in ceremony and carries the integrity of traditional Andean weaving methods.

Each piece is unique — natural variations in weave, tone and symbolic placement are part of its handmade character.

Symbolic Significance

This Earth-tone textile embodies:

  • Grounded spiritual practice

  • Connection to Pachamama

  • Inner and outer world balance

  • Sacred reciprocity (Ayni)

  • Protection and alignment

  • The wisdom of the Four Directions

It is not merely decorative — it is a ritual textile carrying ancestral symbolism woven into its structure.

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