A delicate piece of jewelry meticulously handcrafted with 950 silver and embedded with precious gemstones.
Set does not include chain or necklace.
-14%125,00 € Original price was: 125,00 €.107,00 €Current price is: 107,00 €. inc. VAT
The Inca calendar, tailored to the Cuzco Valley environment and culture, served as the basis for governing the Inca Empire. It featured 12 synodic months, calculated from one new moon to the next.
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A delicate piece of jewelry meticulously handcrafted with 950 silver and embedded with precious gemstones.
Set does not include chain or necklace.
Weight | 10,7 g |
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Manufacturer | Marassina Jewelry |
Material | Silver 950 & Gems |
The Wiphala is the flag of the Andean peoples, originating from the Aymara language. It symbolizes indigenous wisdom, embodying the principles of universal order (Pachakama) and the cosmic mother (Pachamama). Its design features the sun and day above and the moon and night below.
Set doesn’t include chain or necklace.
In Inca belief, the Sun (Inti in Quechua) was the primary deity, seen as the husband of the moon. The Sun held the power to heal, control crops, and provide relief to people.
The Lambayeque people of 750 AD were skilled in metallurgy and goldsmithing, creating the “Tumi,” a ceremonial dagger for sacrifices to God Naylamp. It symbolized divine power, hierarchy, prestige, and lineage, exclusively held by the nobility.
The Andean cross, known as “chakana” in Quechua, signifies a “ladder to the highest.” It’s a four-sided ladder symbol, bridging the human world with the divine, uniting the lower and higher realms, Earth and the Sun.
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