
Altar Cloth Q'ero ~ Tawa
This handwoven altar cloth comes from the Q’ero tradition in the Andes of Peru, where weaving is not only craft, but a way of remembering.
Its four-toned design embodies the principle of Tawa — the sacred “four.”
A quiet expression of balance between directions, elements, and ways of being.
In Andean cosmology, life is held through relationship: above and below, inner and outer, past and future. Tawa brings these into harmony, creating a field where everything has its place.
Woven with natural fibers and ancestral techniques, this piece carries the stillness and strength of the mountains — simple, yet deeply intentional.
Traditional Significance
- Tawa (Four) ~ representing the four directions and the wholeness of life
- Reflects the wisdom of the Tawantinsuyu, the four regions of the Andean world
- A symbol of balance, integration, and right relationship (ayni)
- Handwoven by Q’ero artisans using traditional methods
Use
A grounding base for your altar, ceremonial tools, or daily rituals.
It can also simply live in your space, holding a quiet sense of order and harmony.
Care
- Hand wash gently in cold water if needed
- Do not wring
- Dry flat in the shade
Size: 37x39 cm
Each piece is one-of-a-kind, carrying the subtle variations and living story of its maker.
Original: $79.30
-65%$79.30
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Description
This handwoven altar cloth comes from the Q’ero tradition in the Andes of Peru, where weaving is not only craft, but a way of remembering.
Its four-toned design embodies the principle of Tawa — the sacred “four.”
A quiet expression of balance between directions, elements, and ways of being.
In Andean cosmology, life is held through relationship: above and below, inner and outer, past and future. Tawa brings these into harmony, creating a field where everything has its place.
Woven with natural fibers and ancestral techniques, this piece carries the stillness and strength of the mountains — simple, yet deeply intentional.
Traditional Significance
- Tawa (Four) ~ representing the four directions and the wholeness of life
- Reflects the wisdom of the Tawantinsuyu, the four regions of the Andean world
- A symbol of balance, integration, and right relationship (ayni)
- Handwoven by Q’ero artisans using traditional methods
Use
A grounding base for your altar, ceremonial tools, or daily rituals.
It can also simply live in your space, holding a quiet sense of order and harmony.
Care
- Hand wash gently in cold water if needed
- Do not wring
- Dry flat in the shade
Size: 37x39 cm
Each piece is one-of-a-kind, carrying the subtle variations and living story of its maker.
















