Some experiences are too precise for common language.
Someone, somewhere, already found the way.
Folklore is not superstition.
It is a language the brain understands,
candles, rituals, runes, stones.
This changes how you interact with the world.
Transformed findings. Objects with a previous life, assembled by hand and linked to words that other cultures preserved.
Learn more →Garments with history, intervened by hand. Each embroidery is born from an intention, a phrase, a symbol, a state you want to carry. To wear what you need to remember.
Ver en Etsy → Saber más →A kit with 3 or 6 botanical bath teas, crystals and ritual candles. Everything you need for a restorative pause. Handmade to order, charged with a specific intention for you.
Saber más →Full moon ritual guide. 83 pages for those seeking tools, not promises. Digital download in A4, A5 and A6.
See on Etsy →2.5 hours. Up to 10 people. This is not a technique workshop — it is a session of transformation of objects that already carry meaning.
Saber más →Our objects are findings.
Pieces with a previous life that transform
to serve a new purpose.
Not decorative. Tactile. Real.
The knowledge of how to alter our reality has always been there. Cultures around the world understood this for centuries.
Folklore is not superstition. It is a language the brain understands, rituals, candles, runes, stones. Not because the stone protects you, but because of the person you become when you hold it, someone certain of being protected. And that affects the chemistry in your brain, your decisions and your reality.
That is magic. The way you speak to your brain is magic, because whether you accept it or not, this transforms you.
We have not yet lost this knowledge. We simply stopped trusting it.
With La Curandera Nanai I recover this language, from the words, rituals and wisdom that different cultures preserved, I build the objects I myself needed and create tools by reinterpreting the language of this ancient knowledge.
We have not yet lost this knowledge.
We simply stopped trusting it.
When a culture evolves, its language expresses that wisdom by naming concepts that other languages have yet to reach. The Quechua culture uses the word Nanai to describe the tender gesture of soothing a pain or a sorrow. That is where La Curandera Nanai is born.
The objects of La Curandera Nanai are findings: pieces with a previous life, transformed to serve a new purpose. Not decorative. Tactile. Real.
This is not art to contemplate. It is art to use.
What does the brain need to know for that state to be possible?
That is the only question I try to answer.
Our objects are born from a specific intention. Our workshops and some of our rituals are not designed in series.
If you are looking for something for a person, a moment, or a specific state of mind — or if what you need does not yet have a name — tell us.