Andean Frog Totem Meteorite Stone 10cm • Peruvian Altar Symbol of Renewal

The Andean Frog Totem Meteorite Stone 10cm is a hand-carved Peruvian sacred object created for mesa work, altar placement and spiritual reflection. Rooted in Andean and jungle symbolism, the frog carries meanings of transformation, cleansing, fertility, prosperity, peace and inner beauty, making it a powerful totem for renewal and sacred space.

Crafted in Peru from meteorite-associated stone, this beautifully rendered frog or toad reflects ancient Incan cosmology, traditional folklore and the deeper symbolism of the natural and cosmic worlds. Adorned with a decorative horseshoe and jungle-style bead, it is both a meaningful spiritual object and a striking artisan carving.

Kept on an altar, mesa or within a personal ritual space, this frog totem is a reminder of change, honesty, hidden beauty and the ability to move into new phases of life with blessing and purpose.

Please Note: An earlier reference image may show a smaller version. The latest frog totems are approximately 20% larger overall and measure around 10cm in length. As each piece is hand-carved, natural variation in size and shape will occur.

Product Details:

  • Design: Hand-carved Peruvian Andean Frog Totem
  • Material: Meteorite-associated stone
  • Symbolism: Transformation, cleansing, fertility, prosperity, peace, inner beauty and connection to Ukhu Pacha
  • Cultural Significance: Inspired by Incan cosmology and the Peruvian folk tale The Jewelled Frog and the Condor
  • Finish: Smooth, naturally polished surface with unique artisan detailing
  • Adornment: Decorated with a horseshoe accent and jungle-style bead
  • Use: Mesa work, altar placement, spirit animal work, ritual focus, sacred space display and possible use with incense cones
  • Packaging: Supplied with a small piece of llama wool as a traditional blessing
  • Size: Approx. 10cm × 5cm × 6cm
  • Origin: Hand-carved in the Sacred Andes of Peru

A beautiful and meaningful addition to your mesa, altar or sacred space.

The Meaning of Frog Totems in Sacred Practice

The Andean Frog Totem Meteorite Stone 10cm carries the presence of a sacred jungle spirit animal long associated with transformation, cleansing and renewal. In Andean lore, frogs are linked with water, fertility, prosperity and the movement between states of being. Their energy is not static; it is transitional, cleansing and alive.

Within Andean understanding, the frog is often connected with Ukhu Pacha, the Lower World — a realm associated with the subconscious, ancestry, hidden wisdom and deep inner processes. Because of this, the frog can be seen as a guide through change, emotional healing and unseen transformation. It represents the ability to move through inner and outer shifts with resilience and trust.

This totem also draws from traditional Peruvian folklore, especially the story of The Jewelled Frog and the Condor. In this story, the frog carries meanings of humility, honesty, hidden beauty and inner truth. Its symbolism suggests that what is most precious is not always what appears most obvious on the surface.

The meteorite-associated stone adds another layer of meaning, bringing a sense of cosmic resonance to the carving. Together with the jungle-style bead and horseshoe accent, the piece speaks to a meeting of earth, spirit, luck, protection and primal life force. It feels both grounded and otherworldly — rooted in the Andes yet open to the wider mystery of the cosmos.

Placed on a mesa, altar or shrine, this frog totem can serve as a focus for renewal, blessing, cleansing and spiritual reflection. It is especially meaningful for those moving through transition, seeking emotional healing, or wishing to honour the water element and the quiet wisdom of symbolic animal allies.

For those drawn to Andean spiritual objects, folk symbolism and sacred handmade pieces, this frog totem offers warmth, depth and a strong sense of living meaning.

Symbolism & Meaning

  • Frog / Toad — transformation, rebirth, cleansing, fertility, prosperity and peace
  • Water Element — renewal, emotional healing, flow and purification
  • Ukhu Pacha — the Lower World, subconscious and ancestral wisdom
  • Horseshoe Accent — protection, grounded luck and stability
  • Jungle Bead — connection to nature and primal life force

In this piece, the frog is the central symbol, carrying associations of renewal, hidden beauty, cleansing and sacred transformation.

Features & Benefits

  • Hand-carved Peruvian frog totem with strong symbolic presence
  • Meteorite-associated stone offering a distinctive natural and cosmic character
  • Rich spiritual symbolism linked to renewal, fertility, peace and transformation
  • Inspired by Andean cosmology and folklore
  • Supplied with an Andean-style pouch and llama wool blessing
  • Beautifully suited to mesa work, altars and sacred spaces
  • May also be used with incense cones
  • A meaningful spiritual gift for those drawn to animal totems and sacred symbolism

Perfect For

  • Mesa and altar placement
  • Spirit animal and totem work
  • Transformation and renewal rituals
  • Water, cleansing and fertility symbolism
  • Sacred space décor and meditation focus
  • Small altar use with incense cones
  • Meaningful gifting for spiritual practice
  • A deeply symbolic Andean totem for renewal, honesty, beauty and sacred change.

FAQs

What does a frog symbolise in Andean culture?
Frogs symbolise transformation, cleansing through water, fertility, prosperity, peace and renewal, and are also linked to Ukhu Pacha, the Lower World.

Is this connected to Andean folklore?
Yes. It is inspired by Incan cosmology and the traditional Peruvian folk tale The Jeweled Frog and the Condor.

Can this be used on an altar or mesa?
Yes. It is well suited to altar or mesa placement as a symbolic spiritual object and ritual focus.

Can it be used with incense cones?
Yes, it may also be used as a small holder for incense cones if used carefully and appropriately.

Is each frog the same?
No. Each totem is hand-carved, so every piece will vary slightly in form, detail and finish.

Does it come with a pouch?
Yes. It is supplied in a traditional Andean-style pouch and wrapped with a small piece of llama wool as a traditional blessing.

Care & Respect

  • Handle gently to preserve the polished finish
  • Store in the provided pouch when not in use
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture
  • If using with incense cones, place on a suitable heat-safe surface and use with care
  • Use intentionally rather than as casual décor if working spiritually

Cultural Respect

This item is offered with deep respect for Andean spiritual traditions. It is intended for conscious, respectful use within sacred or symbolic contexts.

Disclaimer

This item is a cultural and spiritual artefact. Descriptions reflect traditional beliefs and folklore and are not intended as medical, financial or scientific claims.

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