A delicate piece of jewelry meticulously handcrafted with 950 silver and embedded with precious gemstones.
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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.
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A delicate piece of jewelry meticulously handcrafted with 950 silver and embedded with precious gemstones.
Weight | 7,2 g |
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Dimensions | 4,2 × 1,4 cm |
Manufacturer | Marassina Jewelry |
Material | Silver 950 & Gems |
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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