Watana Ties with Beaded Trim
$21.00
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The wantana is a typical accessory in several Peruvian communities; a handwoven cord or tie ending in a threaded tassel at both ends can be used for many things: you can see them used on hats as hatbands or chin straps.
Can also be used to tie up your despacho cloth to carry your Pachamama offering to the ceremonial site. Edged with many tiny beads called pini.
Length may vary from about 38"- 48". From the Q'ero of Peru.
Can also be used to tie up your despacho cloth to carry your Pachamama offering to the ceremonial site. Edged with many tiny beads called pini.
Length may vary from about 38"- 48". From the Q'ero of Peru.