Ayahuasca Art

Ayahuasca Art — authentic Shipibo-Konibo–inspired visionary art and ceremonial textiles, crafted in Peru for wholesale. Our collection features kené pattern tapestries, hand-painted canvases, altar runners, beadwork, rattles, and carved altar pieces, made in partnership with Indigenous artists and workshops. Distributor-ready (stable SKUs, barcodes, protective packing) with private-label options. Ethically sourced, culturally respectful, and ideal for metaphysical boutiques, retreat stores, and specialty galleries.

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Ayahuasca Art — Shipibo-Konibo Inspired Visionary Works from Peru (Wholesale)

Curated for retailers and distributors seeking authentic artistry rooted in the Amazon. Each piece honors Shipibo-Konibo kené geometric language and ceremony aesthetics while meeting international retail standards.

Collection Highlights

  • Authentic motifs: Hand-painted kené canvases, embroidered textiles, altar runners, and beadwork.
  • Ceremonial accents: Rattles, carved altar pieces, and intention tools for sacred spaces (non-medical, non-ingestible).
  • Distributor-ready: Stable SKUs, barcodes, consistent sizing, and protective packaging.
  • Private label & custom: Colorways, sizes, inserts, and brand tags on request.

Typical Items

  • Kené canvases & panels — hand-painted visionary geometry for wall display.
  • Tapestries & altar runners — embroidered or printed textiles for mesas and altars.
  • Beadwork & jewelry — bracelets, necklaces, and adornments with ceremonial patterns.
  • Rattles (maracas) — rhythm tools for sound and space setting.
  • Carved altar pieces — wood or stone motifs for grounding the space.

Materials & Craft

  • Hand-painting with durable pigments; artisan embroidery and bead techniques.
  • Wood and stone sourced from verified legal suppliers; no protected species.
  • Fair pricing to makers; batch traceability available for selected lines.

Sizing, Packing & Assortments

Item Typical Size / Spec Packing Notes
Kené canvas 20×20 cm · 30×40 cm · 50×70 cm Protective sleeve + corner guards Custom formats by PO
Altar runner 30–40 cm × 100–150 cm Folded with insert card Embroidery or print
Beadwork Bracelets 16–20 cm; necklaces 40–60 cm Carded + polybag; 24–48 per master Barcode and colorways optional
Rattles Handheld size; tuned fill Boxed or wrapped; 12–24 per master Handle styles vary
Altar pieces 8–20 cm carved wood/stone Protective wrap + box Engraving on request

Wholesale, MOQ & Private-Label

Care & Display

  • Keep art pieces away from direct sunlight and high humidity.
  • Textiles: gentle spot clean; dry flat. Beadwork: wipe with soft cloth.
  • Store ceremonial accents in pouches or boxes to protect finishes.

Ethical Sourcing & Cultural Respect

  • We collaborate with Indigenous artists and workshops; attributions available where applicable.
  • No claims of medical or psychoactive effects; these are cultural/spiritual artworks only.
  • We comply with local and international regulations on materials and exports.

FAQs

Are designs authentically Shipibo-Konibo inspired?
Yes. Motifs reference traditional kené geometry. When requested, we can attribute artist collectives and include story cards.
Can you add our branding or create exclusive colorways?
Private-label tags, inserts, and color palettes are available with MOQs. Share your guidelines and timeline.
What are lead times?
Stock: 2–4 weeks. Custom art/textiles: 5–10 weeks depending on complexity and volume.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes. We ship worldwide with HS codes, packing lists, and documentation required for your lane.

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