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Wilma Maynas Inuma AYAHUASCA VISION
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AYAHUASCA VISION

$2,160.00

This artwork features two jaguars, two shuawa (nocturnal birds closely associated with shamans and Ayahuasca ceremonies), and two kambo frogs, from which venom is extracted for purification or cleansing ceremonies. The center represents the empowerment of the shaman, who communicates through ícaros chants. The shuawa birds above symbolize the healer’s power and connection with nature.

(Dimensions: 150 x 155 cm)

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This artwork features two jaguars, two shuawa (nocturnal birds closely associated with shamans and Ayahuasca ceremonies), and two kambo frogs, from which venom is extracted for purification or cleansing ceremonies. The center represents the empowerment of the shaman, who communicates through ícaros chants. The shuawa birds above symbolize the healer’s power and connection with nature.

(Dimensions: 150 x 155 cm)

This artwork features two jaguars, two shuawa (nocturnal birds closely associated with shamans and Ayahuasca ceremonies), and two kambo frogs, from which venom is extracted for purification or cleansing ceremonies. The center represents the empowerment of the shaman, who communicates through ícaros chants. The shuawa birds above symbolize the healer’s power and connection with nature.

(Dimensions: 150 x 155 cm)

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