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Huayruro

10 Mm, 10 Pcs from Peru (SKU 5440)

Huayruro seeds are a vital part of Peruvian cultural heritage and spirituality. Their use in jewellery, rituals, and decorative objects connects modern wearers to ancient traditions, symbolising protection, fertility, and the balance of life. While they hold deep symbolic and economic value, their toxic nature requires cautious handling to prevent accidental ingestion. More information can be found below.

Diameter approximately 10 mm. A package contains 4 red and 6 red/black seeds.



Cultural Significance and Uses of Huayruro Seeds

Symbolism and Spiritual Beliefs

Huayruro seeds, native to the Amazon rainforest, hold deep spiritual and cultural significance among indigenous communities in Peru. These seeds are believed to bring good fortune, ward off negative energies, and symbolise fertility and abundance. The solid red seeds are often considered female, while the red and black seeds are seen as male, representing the duality and balance of life.

Traditional Practices

Jewellery and Amulets: Huayruro seeds are widely used in making necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings. These pieces of jewellery are not only decorative but also serve as protective talismans. Newborns often receive Huayruro seed bracelets to protect them from harm and bring good luck.

Decorative Objects: Artisans use these seeds to embellish various crafts, including dolls, animal figures, and masks. The seeds are often used as eyes in these objects, enhancing their visual appeal and symbolic meaning.

Rituals and Ceremonies: Huayruro seeds play a significant role in traditional ceremonies and rituals. They are used in offerings to Pachamama (Mother Earth) and in spiritual practices to maintain a balance between the physical and spiritual worlds.

Cultural Heritage: The use of Huayruro seeds dates back to pre-Incan civilisations such as the Chimu and was prominent during the Inca Empire. These seeds were integrated into textiles, jewellery, and burial offerings, reflecting their importance in cultural and religious practices.

Modern Uses and Economic Impact

Handcrafted Jewellery: Today, Huayruro seeds are still popular in handcrafted jewellery, which supports local artisans and promotes cultural heritage. The trade of these items provides a sustainable source of income for Amazonian communities, intertwining economic support with ecological conservation.

Spiritual and Healing Practices: Modern spiritual practitioners use Huayruro seeds in meditation, healing rituals, and as personal protective amulets. They are believed to help ground individuals, clear negative energies, and provide spiritual protection.

Toxicity

Despite their beneficial uses, Huayruro seeds are toxic if ingested. They contain compounds that can cause severe poisoning, making them suitable only for ornamental purposes. However, the spiritual and protective power attributed to these seeds justifies their use in protective amulets for newborns. The belief is that their potent symbolism and protective energy outweigh the risks, provided they are handled with care and not consumed.

Other names: Ormosia coccinea

Germination and Plant Details
Ormosia coccinea is the botanical name for the tree that produces Huayruro seeds. The tree thrives in well-drained sandy soils in tropical rainforests, particularly in countries like Peru, Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. While Huayruro seeds are primarily collected for ornamental purposes, their germination is not guaranteed, especially since they are mainly harvested for their aesthetic and cultural value.

Plant Characteristics:
Height: The Ormosia coccinea tree can grow up to 25 meters tall
Growth Habit: It is a semi-deciduous tree that thrives in tropical climates
Pollination: The tree is primarily pollinated by insects.
Soil Preferences: It prefers well-drained, fertile soils and often thrives in moist, clayey areas near rivers and valley bottoms.

Not for consumption: Toxic if ingested.

This item is not allowed in the following countries:

France

This natural product is offered for its ethnographic and historical value and is delivered with no expressed or implied fitness for a specific purpose. It is simply a raw botanical specimen, or a scientific sample. The information provided is purely meant for historical, scientific and educational purposes and should never be interpreted as a recommendation for a specific use. The use and application of our product is at the customer's decision, responsibility and risk.
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