Description
Coatlicue is the Aztec goddess of childbirth and fertility
Specifications: 16cm
Inside the wheel the same Om Mani Padme Hum mantra has been written many hundreds of times and turning the wheel is believed to have the same meritorious effect as orally reciting it
Our altar boxes are handcrafted in Nepal using sustainably sourced wood and natural paints
She is easily identified by her one leg outstretched
Small Tuned Murchunga Mouth Harp Chalices Coatlicue is the Aztec goddessThese handmade mouth harps are a traditional Nepalese musical instrument, and they are one of the oldest musical instruments in the world. The Nepali word Murchunga translates as jaw harp. They are played by placing the between the teeth and plucking the metal wire reed with the forefinger. Using puffs of air, inhaling and exhaling, you can adjust the tones and loudness. They are made up of brass and iron and come packaged in a wooden block to protect
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