Chumpi Khuyas Energetic Stones - Set of 7 pieces

Product Ratings 5 Out of
  • Referential Price :
    USD 19.00 - 29.00 / Set(s)
  • Min. Order : 50 Set(s)
  • Port : By Sea / PE - CALLAO, By Air / PE - LIMA
  • Payment Terms : WIRE TRANSFER(T/T) , WESTERN UNION , MONEY GRAM
Chumpi Khuyas sacred stones of power, handmade in alabaster stone and available in 7 designs for wholesale. Request more information here.
Product Details
  • Production Capacity : 400 Set(s) per month
  • Processing Time: WITHIN 21 ~ 30 DAYS
  • Packing Details: Each Chumpi Stone is packed with burbopack individually, and the 7 stones go inside the Andean cloth bag. All inside a special double corrugated cardboard master box for export.

Chumpi Khuya energy stones are part of the ancestral tradition of Andean folk medicine, used in ceremonies presided by shamans, with the purpose of purifying people's energy and improving their health and good fortune.

They are used in Andean ceremonies and rituals, as well as in reiki, meditation, and guided visualization practices.

Product characteristics

They are handmade using alabaster (stone from the city of Huamanga, Ayacucho) as raw materials. They are sold in seven main designs: Jaguar, Lightning bolt, Condor or Kuntur, Serpent Amaru, Sun, Inti and Infinity, Moon and Infinity Stars, and Humming Bird.

Each order is shipped in special packaging, which consists of the Chumpi stones individually packed in packs inside a cloth bag with an Andean design. In addition, the products travel protected in a double corrugated cardboard master carton, specially designed for export.

About the company

Nova International Business & Trade E.I.R.L. is a company specializing in foreign trade dedicated to the design and sale of products related to the Andean and Amazonian world of Peru.

It offers hand-carved decorative items, utilitarian objects, Christmas ornaments made of ceramic and matte, ornaments carved in stone, palo santo, and natural incense, among others.

Founded in 2005, the brand works with Peruvian artisans who translate their traditions and worldview into these items. They export mainly to countries such as Germany and the United Kingdom.