Shipibo Moon - Crystal Infused Bandana | Altar Cloth
A multi-purpose ritual cloth from Seed of Creation — bandana, altar cloth, scarf, headwrap, or small wall piece. Each one is hand screen-printed in Bali with crystal-infused ink made in their own studio, designed to be worn or laid out as a piece of everyday ceremony.
About the bandana
- Size: 21 × 21 inches
- Fabric: 100% Micro-Modal — sustainably harvested beechwood, made in a CO₂-neutral factory
- Ink: Crystal-infused, made in-studio with selenite from the Cave of Swords in Naica, Mexico (the "Mother Caves")
- Print: Hand screen-printed
- Made in: Bali, Indonesia — ethically
- Use: Bandana, altar cloth, scarf, headwrap, wall piece
About Shipibo Moon
The Shipibo-Konibo are an Indigenous people of the Peruvian Amazon whose visual tradition — known as kené — is one of the most distinctive geometric design languages in the world. Kené is traditionally taught mother-to-daughter and understood as a visualization of icaros, the medicine songs that guide Shipibo healing ceremony — line as song made visible. Here, those patterns are woven around the moon, with its cycles and quiet feminine presence: two languages of rhythm, layered into one cloth.
About Seed of Creation
Family-run studio in Bali, Indonesia, hand-printing crystal-infused, sacred-geometry apparel and ritual cloths. Each piece is screen-printed with ink the studio makes themselves, using selenite crystal sourced from the Mother Caves in Mexico. The work is ethically produced on eco-friendly and organic fabrics, designed to be worn as daily clothing and used as ritual objects.
"Life is the Ceremony, each moment The Ritual."
— Seed of Creation
