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Bolivian Ritual Amulet Bottle from La Paz, Single Bottle

Bolivian Ritual Amulet Bottle from La Paz, Single Bottle

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Est. 1987. Historic craftsmanship meets modern design.

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A small Bolivian ritual amulet bottle from La Paz’s Mercado de las Brujas, the historic Witches’ Market associated with folk devotion, ritual supply, and protective household objects.

This listing is for one sealed amulet bottle per order. Group images show multiple examples to illustrate variation in contents, color, and composition. Choose your bottle from the variants, and you will receive the specific bottle shown for that selection.

The sealed glass bottle contains liquid, peppers, plant material, and preserved symbolic elements suspended together in a compact market-made object. Its visual force comes from the density of the contents: red peppers, amber liquid, dark organic matter, and small preserved forms layered inside the bottle.

Objects of this type are part of the documented material culture of the Mercado de las Brujas, where amulets, talismans, herbs, preserved animal forms, coca leaves, and ritual offering supplies are sold in connection with luck, protection, prosperity, health, household blessing, and offerings to Pachamama.

From The Andes presents this bottle as a decorative collector object from Bolivia’s ritual marketplace tradition. No spiritual, medicinal, or ritual effect is claimed.

Details

  • Origin: La Paz, Bolivia
  • Sold as: One bottle per order; group images show variation only
  • Market Context: Mercado de las Brujas, Witches’ Market
  • Object Type: Ritual amulet bottle / folk devotional curio
  • Materials: Glass bottle, liquid, peppers, plant material, preserved symbolic elements.
  • Use: Decorative collector object only
  • Condition: Sealed bottle with visible organic variation, sediment, liquid discoloration, and handmade market irregularities

Cultural Context

La Paz’s Mercado de las Brujas is known for ritual supply objects, folk remedies, amulets, talismans, herbs, preserved symbolic materials, and offerings connected to Pachamama and Andean devotional practice. This bottle is described within that documented market context, not as an attributed ceremonial object or verified ritual implement.

Display and Care

Display upright on a shelf, cabinet, altar-inspired vignette, curiosity display, or small-object collection where the bottle’s color, transparency, and market character can be viewed clearly. Keep sealed. Keep away from direct heat, children, pets, and food preparation areas.

FAQ

Is this edible or usable?
No. This is a decorative collector object only. Do not open, ingest, apply, burn, or use the contents.

Does it have a spiritual or medicinal effect?
No. No spiritual, medicinal, protective, financial, or ritual effect is claimed.

Was this made by a yatiri?
No specific maker or ritual practitioner attribution is claimed. The bottle is described as a market object from La Paz’s Mercado de las Brujas.

Are all bottles identical?
No. Each bottle varies in contents, color, liquid clarity, preserved elements, sediment, and surface condition.

How many bottles are included?
One sealed amulet bottle is included per order. Group photos show multiple examples so you can compare contents and variation.

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