Andean Universe "Misa" Altar (3 sacred textiles )

US$450.00


The Misa is the Inca Oracle, and altar, used for rituals within Incan spiritual technologies. The Q'eros make offerings to Pachamama (everything absolute), the Apus (mountain spirits), and other deities in exchange for the well-being of humans, nature, and the universe.

The Misa is composed of three textiles and a lace: lliqlla, uquña, tawa, and a huatana.

  • Each sacred technological instrument Q'ero is completely handmade and ritually initiated and blessed by Altomisayoc Maria Apaza , on the name of the destined one.

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The Misa is the Inca Oracle, and altar, used for rituals within Incan spiritual technologies. The Q'eros make offerings to Pachamama (everything absolute), the Apus (mountain spirits), and other deities in exchange for the well-being of humans, nature, and the universe.

The Misa is composed of three textiles and a lace: lliqlla, uquña, tawa, and a huatana.

  • Each sacred technological instrument Q'ero is completely handmade and ritually initiated and blessed by Altomisayoc Maria Apaza , on the name of the destined one.


The Misa is the Inca Oracle, and altar, used for rituals within Incan spiritual technologies. The Q'eros make offerings to Pachamama (everything absolute), the Apus (mountain spirits), and other deities in exchange for the well-being of humans, nature, and the universe.

The Misa is composed of three textiles and a lace: lliqlla, uquña, tawa, and a huatana.

  • Each sacred technological instrument Q'ero is completely handmade and ritually initiated and blessed by Altomisayoc Maria Apaza , on the name of the destined one.

Lliqlla Q'ero (Universe)

The Lliqlla balances your connection with your own universe and makes you a bearer of it.

Uquña (Duality)

The Uquña symbolizes duality, like the feminine and the masculine, where the reading of Coca Leaves is performed, along with offerings to Pachamama, the Apus, and other deities.

Tawa (Quaternary)

It represents the four elements (earth, fire, wind, and water) and the three Andean worlds: the world below (Uju Pacha), the world of the here and now (Kay Pacha), and the world above (Hanan Pacha). It is used for rituals, oracles, and energy balancing.

Huatana

Specially designed to tie the Misa, it is also used as a bracelet or protective necklace.