Palo Santo Holder (with five Palo Santo Sticks)

$24.99

Description

Originating from Chulucanas, a city in northern Peru renowned for its pottery, this Palo Santo holder is exquisitely crafted and uniquely designed. 

  • This beautiful Palo Santo holder is handmade by master artisan Luis Sandoval and his team of artisans to provide you with an authentic and meaningful experience.

  • Includes 5 Palo Santo Sticks. They have a diameter of up to 0.5 inches and a length of 4-6 inches.

  • Includes a cotton drawstring bag for safe storage.

  • This holder is also designed to hold traditional incense.

At Luna Sundara, we collaborate closely with Peruvian artisans to produce distinctive pottery items in a variety of styles. We are committed to empowering these local artisans, recognizing the significant impact they can have on their communities and beyond. We invite you to join us in promoting their remarkable work and contributing to a brighter future for these skilled artists.

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Dimensions

5in. x 5in. x 0.5in.

Care

Chulucanas ceramics are delicate. The design is applied through a smoking process and can easily be damaged. Wipe down with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use any abrasive materials for cleaning. The ceramics are not dishwasher safe.

Mr. Luis Humberto Sandoval

Artisan Profile

Luna Sundara has been working closely with Mr. Luis Humberto Sandoval and artisans from Chulucanas, Peru to create beautiful pieces of pottery in various styles. This method of creating pottery has been used by the people of Chulucanas for generations. It is a beautiful process that we hope to support by finding new styles that have practical uses. We currently are creating pieces that can be used as palo santo holders, incense holders and more.

When large orders are placed, the artisans work together in a community. They empower each other and work together to improve the economy in their town. Please help us spread the word and create a better future for these talented artists.

preserving traditions

Chulucanas, Peru

In this small town in northern Peru, skilled artisans like Mr. Sandoval are keeping alive a traditional ceramic making process that has been native to this area for generations.

chulucanas, peru

ARTISAN PROCESS

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