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This is a palo santo wood log. Palo Santo wood is typically burned for energy cleaning, healing, and purification. Some people just do it for the wonderful smell. There are no export controls for this item.
These are 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) bags of Palo Santo wood sticks. The sticks are approximately 4" long. You will get approximately 55 sticks per 1 kilogram bag. Palo Santo is a tree that’s native to Peru, Ecuador, and other South American countries. It grows in dry tropical forests and produces very fragrant resin. In Spanish, Palo Santo means “holy wood.” Palo Santo wood is typically burned for energy cleaning, healing, and purification. Some people just do it for the wonderful smell. There...
This is a pack of 4 Palo Santo wood sticks. The sticks are approximately 4" long. Palo Santo is a tree that’s native to Peru, Ecuador, and other South American countries. It grows in dry tropical forests and produces very fragrant resin. In Spanish, Palo Santo means “holy wood.” Palo Santo wood is typically burned for energy cleaning, healing, and purification. Some people just do it for the wonderful smell. There are no export controls for this item.
This is a pack of 5 Palo Santo wood sticks. The sticks are approximately 4" long. Palo Santo is a tree that’s native to Peru, Ecuador, and other South American countries. It grows in dry tropical forests and produces very fragrant resin. In Spanish, Palo Santo means “holy wood.” Palo Santo wood is typically burned for energy cleaning, healing, and purification. Some people just do it for the wonderful smell. There are no export controls for this item. ...
These Andean pan flutes are made by the indigenous peoples of Otavalo, Ecuador. They are made from bamboo. The small pan flute has 12 tubes, the longest 8" long. The width of the flute is 5' wide, and it weighs 2.3 oz. Please note that these are souvenir flutes and are not set to a particular key. See the flute being played by the maker in his workshop in the video below. ...
These unique rugs are made using a combination of long-haired (4" to 6") and shorn Icelandic sheepskins. The hair is so long that it does not go in one direction like a dog or cat's fur, but rather it falls in every direction. You cannot feel the seams when walking on the rug. This is not a hollow hair, so it doesn't break or shed. See our Icelandic Sheepskins for more information on the skins used to make these beautiful rugs. These sheepskin rugs are Eco-tanned without the use of heavy...
These unique rugs are made using a combination of long-haired (4" to 6") and shorn Icelandic sheepskins. The hair is so long that it does not go in one direction like a dog or cat's fur, but rather it falls in every direction. You cannot feel the seams when walking on the rug. This is not a hollow hair, so it doesn't break or shed.See our Icelandic Sheepskins for more information on the skins used to make these beautiful rugs. These sheepskins rugs are Eco-tanned without the use of heavy...
The 1.5" multi-color peace pendant is hung on a black wax cord that is adjustable from 16" to 30". They necklaces come with assorted colored beads.
The Peruvian alpaca silver earrings come in assorted styles and colors. These handcrafted earrings are made with colored stones and alpaca silver. Alpaca silver is not real silver but rather a soft alloy of nickel, copper, iron, and zinc that is used to make handmade jewelry. The earrings are approximately 2.5 to 3.5 inches long without the earring hook and 3.0 to 3.5 inches long overall. They are made by indigenous artisans in Peru. We do not sort the earrings by style or color so you will...
These real fossils come with a card describing them.Petrified WoodAge: Cretaceous (64-70 million years)Location: Alberta, Canada
These are phallic glass bottles or penis bottles. Inspired by an Italian symbol of divine blessing and prosperity, these bottles are great conversation starters. They are made from glass and come with a plastic stopper. These 0.5 liter (500 ml) bottles are approximately 7.75" long from top to bottom, with a shaft circumference of 4.25" and a base circumference of 11.25".
These baskets are made from grass by the Pilaga, a tribe of Native Americans living in Argentina's Formosa Province in the north near the Brazilian border.I bought these on a trip to Argentina in 2008 and do not know when we will get more.