Also known as the Andean cross, the chakana is an ancient symbol often seen in Peru's ancient art. It represents the Southern Cross. One of the pre-Hispanic astral symbols that presided over the Andean universe, the chakana symbolizes order in family and community life. It is taken from a constellation of stars forming a square, and represents the universe connected to the centre of the world. It also symbolizes a stairway toward the most high. "For me, the chakana also represents spirituality," Maria Astuhuaman confides. "It serves as a medium of connection between us and the divine." The artisan presents a sterling silver chacana in a 10 mm-wide red faux leather bracelet.
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I saw a rotund little birb dressed as a pre-Colombian motif and I had to buy it!
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I own 3 of these owls. They are beautifully detailed and very carefully done. Wonderful little guys! Sturdy and slow to tarnish.
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I have always loved the symbolism of this stair-step/cross design. It brings me joy to wear this bracelet.
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