Q’ero Paqos Shaman Chuspa Medicine Pouch 21cm – Natural Earth (Designs Vary)

Q’ero Chuspa Textile (QCH01) • Shamanic Medicine Pouch • Andean Ritual Bag

This Q’ero Paqos Shaman Chuspa Medicine Pouch (QCH01) is a traditional handwoven textile bag crafted high in the Peruvian Andes by Q’ero families.

A Chuspa is a small ceremonial pouch historically used in Andean culture to carry coca leaves, healing stones (khuyas), herbs and sacred prayer bundles (kintus). Among Q’ero Paqos — Andean spiritual practitioners — the Chuspa remains an essential part of mesa and ritual practice.

Woven in rich natural earth tones of browns and tans — deeply significant in Q’ero and Andean tradition — each pouch carries the grounded aesthetic of mountain lineage weaving.

Important Colour Note

Picture Colouration:
The photo shown may slightly deviate from the actual item. The centre woven line features pink, purple and red tones — not exclusively deep red.

Each Chuspa varies in colour placement and stripe detail but maintains the same natural earth-tone feel and traditional Q’ero aesthetic.

Product Details:

  • Design: Traditional Q’ero Chuspa (QCH01)
  • Type: Shamanic Medicine Pouch / Ritual Textile Bag
  • Structure: Simple open-top woven pouch
  • Material: Hand-spun, hand-dyed sheep wool
  • Colours: Earth tones with accents
  • Approximate Size: 21cm x 12cm -16cm
  • (Please allow approximately 10% size variation)
  • Handmade: Crafted high in the Andes by Q’ero families
  • Origin: Peruvian High Andes

 

About; Natural Earth & Mountain Symbolism

The Natural Earth tones of this Chuspa — browns, tans and grounded neutrals — reflect the sacred landscape of the High Andes.

In Q’ero and Andean tradition, earth tones symbolise:

  • Pachamama (Mother Earth) in her steady, sustaining form

  • The Apus (mountain spirits)

  • Stability and protection

  • Ancestral continuity

  • Grounded spiritual practice

Unlike vibrant ceremonial reds or cosmic purples, natural earth weaving carries a quiet strength — rooted, humble and enduring.

These tones mirror the soil, stone and mountain paths of the Andes. They represent connection to land, lineage and the living presence of nature within ceremony.

This Chuspa embodies grounded medicine — steady, protective and aligned with the enduring spirit of the mountains.

Use Within Mesa & Medicine Bundles

Chuspas may be used individually or as part of a larger mesa (medicine bundle).

They are traditionally:

  • Placed inside a mesa cloth (Mestana)

  • Used to hold and protect khuyas (sacred stones)

  • Used to carry coca leaves for prayer (kintus)

  • Used to keep specific ritual items separate and energetically contained

  • Used to store personal keepsakes or power objects within ceremony

Within a medicine bundle, the Chuspa helps organise sacred tools while keeping items protected, distinct and safe. It functions as a contained inner vessel within the larger ceremonial structure.

It may also be used independently as a personal medicine pouch or altar bag.

Shamanic & Ritual Use

Chuspas are used by Q’ero Paqos in:

  • Mesa ceremonies

  • Coca leaf (kintu) prayers

  • Carrying khuyas (healing stones)

  • Herbal medicine keeping

  • Mountain rituals

They serve both practical and spiritual purposes — organising sacred tools while acting as protective containers within ceremony.

The Chuspa becomes an extension of the practitioner’s spiritual identity, symbolising connection to Pachamama (Mother Earth), the Apus (mountain spirits), and ancestral lineage.

Symbolism & Cultural Meaning

The woven patterns often reflect:

  • Cosmic order and Andean cosmology

  • Ancestral continuity

  • Mountain energy

  • Reciprocity (Ayni)

  • Harmony between worlds

Earth tones in Q’ero weaving signify groundedness, connection to the land, and the enduring presence of mountain tradition.

Each pouch is unique — carrying the artistic imprint and spiritual intention of the weaving family.

Craft & Authenticity

This Chuspa is:

  • Hand-spun

  • Hand-dyed using traditional methods

  • Handwoven on Andean looms

  • Made by Q’ero families preserving living weaving traditions

Natural tonal shifts and variations are part of authentic Andean textile craft.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are all pouches identical?
No. Each Chuspa is handwoven and unique. Design details and colour placement vary while maintaining the same overall earth-tone style.

Is this used in ceremony?
Chuspas are traditionally used in ceremony by Q’ero Paqos. The specific pouch you receive is newly woven unless otherwise stated.

Can it be used outside Andean practice?
Yes. It may be used as a sacred pouch for personal ritual, meditation, or as a culturally significant textile bag.

Is the wool soft?
It is traditional Andean sheep wool — durable and authentic in texture rather than commercially refined.

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