A delicate piece of jewelry meticulously handcrafted with 950 silver and embedded with precious gemstones.
Set does not include chain or necklace.
-15%165,00 € Original price was: 165,00 €.140,00 €Current price is: 140,00 €. 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 | 14,1 g |
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Manufacturer | Marassina Jewelry |
Material | Silver 950 & Gems |
Native Peruvians consider seeds to bring positive energy, happiness, fertility, good luck, and protection from negative energy. They craft huayruro bracelets for newborns to ensure their safety.
The daisy flower symbolized motherhood and childbirth and through that was associated with love, sensuality, and fertility.
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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.
The Quipu, or khipu, was used by the Incas and Andean cultures to record and convey information. This ingenious device, without a written language, utilized colors, strings, and knots at different heights to record various data, including dates, statistics, accounts, and even abstract folk stories and poetry.
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