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Mama Killa
Mama Killa (also spelled Mama Quilla) is the Moon Goddess of the Inca. She is a Goddess of women, the calendar and festivals; Her husband is said to be the Sun God Inti, and She is the mother of the so-called Children of the Sun. Silver was considered Her tears and was sacred to Her.
I dedicate this pattern to my beautiful Peruvian Step-Mother-in-law Narda who brought wisdom, beauty, creativity, and joy to my life.
There is a tricky round but will be so worth it to those who work this. Not for the first time doily maker.
If you love skulls and the macabre, this would be a wonderful addition to your creepy collection. With its roughly 19 inch diameter.
Additional photos by Jerica Lourido
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- First published: July 2020
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