Shipibo Rattle Shaker - Yellow String

£35.00

Dimensions:
Height: 25cm
Diameter Rattle Head: 7cm
Handle With: 2cm

Patterns on Rattle Head: Birds and Vines

A Shipibo rattle is a traditional handheld instrument made by the Shipibo-Conibo people of the Peruvian Amazon. It’s usually crafted from a dried gourd or seed pod and filled with small seeds, pebbles, or beads that create a soft, steady rattling sound when shaken.

The outside is often decorated with intricate kené patterns—geometric designs that represent energy, connection, and the natural world in Shipibo culture. These rattles are commonly used in ceremonial and healing practices, where the rhythmic sound helps guide meditation, chanting, and spiritual focus.

Dimensions:
Height: 25cm
Diameter Rattle Head: 7cm
Handle With: 2cm

Patterns on Rattle Head: Birds and Vines

A Shipibo rattle is a traditional handheld instrument made by the Shipibo-Conibo people of the Peruvian Amazon. It’s usually crafted from a dried gourd or seed pod and filled with small seeds, pebbles, or beads that create a soft, steady rattling sound when shaken.

The outside is often decorated with intricate kené patterns—geometric designs that represent energy, connection, and the natural world in Shipibo culture. These rattles are commonly used in ceremonial and healing practices, where the rhythmic sound helps guide meditation, chanting, and spiritual focus.