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Earth Mortar & Panacea Bowl

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Mortar and panacea bowls are often regarded as an essential to any altar and witch kitchen. This Earth inspired mortar and panacea bowl, with copper mill ball, that allows for a greater degree of control when bruising, crushing, grinding or pounding ingredients. Through the Earth we find the material cushioning spirituality. Earth provides the only means of gaining wisdom. Only on Earth can we gain an understanding of how to intuit rather than learning on logic. Stored in bamboo box, this set becomes wonderful gift for Earth Witches and all of those doing grounding and centering work.

Onça’s Vessels Collection of Alternative Care Products is to assist the healing process, support wellness, and stimulate growth. In a hands on approach, be proactive in ones own journey with health. Onça’s vessel series were handcrafted in east Berlin, Germany by Studio Jarow. The combined components were sourced and brought together in the making of kitchen and altar utensils. Inspired by the craftsmanship of indigenous folk, each piece was individually prepared in honor of their traditions, resembling simplicity, while considering material shape and dynamics. In addition to our Planetary Magic series, we have created singular vessels that complement divine workings with the planetary forces.

MORTAR + MILL + PANACEA BOWL = EARTH ACCOUTREMENT

BEST FOR: Mortar is used in cooking to prepare wet or oily ingredients as well as grinding spices into powder. The mortar is big enough for domestic use and make great addition to any ritual altar. Combined salts, resins and potions can be grinded and well mixed. The flat panacea bowl surface makes it perfect for holding incense, particularly backflow incense burners and cone incense.

HOW TO: Use, rinse and dry well after every use. If the mortar is used primary for ritual practices, do not mix with foods and keep away from children.

COMPONENTS:

♦ The mortar: Concrete mortar with consecrated earth, hand polished and sealed. Size 15 Ø cm, with height of 2 cm, weighting 0,479 kg. The bottom is fitted with fine Italian leather base.

♦ The medicine bowl: Concrete panacea bowl with yellow bismuth, red cement and consecrated earth. Hand polished and sealed. Size 14 Ø cm and height 4 cm, weighting 0,471 kg.

♦ The pestle: Copper mill ball 4 Ø cm, weighting 0,210 kg. Designed to fit comfortably in the hand, together with the mortar, use it to grind many types of seeds, herbs and spices. Enjoy the rich and satisfying flavors.

E N E R G E T I C S

Medicine bowl

These Receptacles are used in the grinding and processing as well as for the combining of herbs or other substances to make medicine. Traditionally, these Bowls were passed through the line of the Wise Woman, she like the shaman or medicine man responsible for the health of a clan or community. Whereas the the male counterpart is responsible for the spiritual health of the people, the Women were to care and protect the physical Health respectively. These healers were often the called upon by communities for any number of ailments. These Women were educated in plant lore and anatomy, alchemy, and many other trades and skills, and the employment there of, in matters of health and healing, including the duties of midwife.

These well respected elders, passing their skills and knowledge to the next generation, bestowing the Acolyte with everything needed to provide a community with the necessary skillsets, remedies and cordials, when reaching the level of trust and certainty. The elder passed the bowl for her mixing of medicines, tea, and what have on relinquishing her duties and authority in the community to the next generation.

Mortar & Pestle

Mortar and pestle is a set of two simple tools used since the Stone Age to the present day to prepare ingredients or substances by crushing and grinding them into a fine paste or powder in the kitchen, laboratory, and pharmacy. The mortar is characteristically a bowl, typically made of hard wood, metal, ceramic, or hard stone such as granite. The pestle is a blunt, club-shaped object. The substance to be ground, which may be wet or dry, is placed in the mortar where the pestle is pounded, pressed, and rotated into the substance until the desired texture is achieved.

Mortar and pestle in culture and symbols

The antiquity of the mortar and pestle is well documented in early writing, such as the Egyptian Ebers Papyrus of ~1550 BC (the oldest preserved piece of medical literature) and the Old Testament (Numbers 11:8 and Proverbs 27:22). In Indian mythology, Samudra Manthan from Bhagavata Purana creates amrita, the nectar of immortality, by churning the ocean with a pestle.

Since medieval times, mortars would be placed or carved on the gravestones of pharmacists and doctors. Modern pharmacies, especially in Germany, still use mortars and pestles as logos In Russian and Eastern European folklore, Baba Yaga is described and pictured as flying through the forest standing inside a large wooden mortar (stupa), holding the long wooden pestle in one hand to remove obstacles in front of her, and using the broom in her other hand to sweep and remove her traces behind her. This seems as a trace of some ancient rituals connecting the witch symbols of Baba Yaga with the use of mortars in alchemy, pharmacy and early chemistry, which was all seen as magic by uneducated people in Medieval Ages.

Mano & Metate

At sites dating from the Archaic period (6000 to 500 BC), archaeologists find the first abundant evidence of stone tools designed specifically for the preparation of plant foods. Remarkably, these same tools—or variations of them—are still used today in cultures around the world. Archaeologists working in the American Southwest call these tools “manos” and “metates.”

During the Archaic period, basin metates and one-hand manos were used to grind wild plant foods.

Mano is the Spanish word for “hand,” and it refers to a stone that is held in one or both hands and moved back and forth against a larger stone in order to grind seeds, nuts, and other hard materials. Metate is derived from metatl, a word used by native peoples in central Mexico to describe the larger stone against which the mano is ground.

During the Archaic period, manos were round or oval stones small enough to be held in one hand. They are called “one-hand manos” or, sometimes, “biscuit manos,” because they somewhat resemble large biscuits. The metates were larger and had an oval or oblong depression, which held the foodstuffs or other materials as they were being ground. These larger stone implements are called “basin metates” because of their distinctive shape.

Hopi Elders

You have been telling people that this is the Eleventh Hour, now you must go back and tell the people that this is the Hour. And there are things to be considered…

Where are you living?
What are you doing?
What are your relationships?
Are you in right relation?
Where is your water?

Know your garden.
It is time to speak your truth.
Create your community.
Be good to each other.
And do not look outside yourself for your leader.

Then he clasped his hands together, smiled, and said, “This could be a good time! There is a river flowing now very fast. It is so great and swift that there are those who will be afraid. They will try to hold on to the shore. They will feel they are being torn apart and will suffer greatly. Know the river has its destination. The elders say we must let go of the shore, push off into the middle of the river, keep our eyes open, and our heads above the water.

And I say, see who is in there with you and celebrate. At this time in history, we are to take nothing personally, least of all ourselves. For the moment that we do, our spiritual growth and journey come to a halt.

The time of the lone wolf is over. Gather yourselves! Banish the word ’struggle’ from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration.

We are the ones we’ve been waiting for.

–Hopi Elders’ Prophecy, June 8, 2000

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Jarow for Onça Vessel series are reclaimed, recycled and repurposed.

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Weight 1.200 kg
Dimensions 16.5 × 17.5 × 8.5 cm
Bottle Size

50 ml, 100 ml

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