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Cuzco Ceramic Decorative Plate 'Inca Star' Item ID: 2677066298
$64.99-1+
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"Dazzling with its polychrome radiance, an eight-pointed star glitters on this decorative plate. The magical motifs recreate the legendary ceramic work of the Inca civilization. The Huaman Paucar Family meticulously crafts each piece, capturing the style and spirit of ancient peoples.
Because each plate is individually crafted, there may be slight variations in color and form."
- 0.88 lbs
- 1 inches H x 7.8 inches Diam.
- Ceramic
- For decorative use only
- Intended as wall decor
- Signed by the artist
Made in Peru
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The Huaman Paucar Family has been featured in the Daily Breeze newspaper, in Southern California.
My wife and I hail from the capital of the Inca Empire, situated deep in the Peruvian Andes. We dress our jars and decorative plates in beautiful designs from ancient Peru. Each carries the powerful, elemental mystery of water and earth.
Our family's journey in the ceramic arts has been influenced by the customs and lifestyles of my village, a village of ceramic artisans.
When Ubaldina was young, she attended obligatory classes at the the Artisan School of Pisac. This knowledge of hers inspired us, continues Gerardo, and awoke in us a passion for ceramic art, a passion that our three grown children share with us. Our production is prolific and varied; we make keros, aribalos, plates, vases, jars and other decorative objects, all with diverse Incan motifs.
Our work is meticulous, and we put forth much effort in the finishing touches - that is the quality that identifies us. In our home-based workshop we also teach other ceramists in our tradition, and many have stayed to work with us.
Our clay pieces are molded both on an old-fashioned potter's wheel and by hand. Later they are fired in a brick oven that reaches a temperature of 800th to 900th Celsius. After this, we decorate them using varied tones of paints and pigments. In our artesania we represent the history and customs of our village and its religious beliefs.
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The Huaman Paucar Family has been featured in the Daily Breeze newspaper, in Southern California.
My wife and I hail from the capital of the Inca Empire, situated deep in the Peruvian Andes. We dress our jars and decorative plates in beautiful designs from ancient Peru. Each carries the powerful, elemental mystery of water and earth.
Our family's journey in the ceramic arts has been influenced by the customs and lifestyles of my village, a village of ceramic artisans.
When Ubaldina was young, she attended obligatory classes at the the Artisan School of Pisac. This knowledge of hers inspired us, continues Gerardo, and awoke in us a passion for ceramic art, a passion that our three grown children share with us. Our production is prolific and varied; we make keros, aribalos, plates, vases, jars and other decorative objects, all with diverse Incan motifs.
Our work is meticulous, and we put forth much effort in the finishing touches - that is the quality that identifies us. In our home-based workshop we also teach other ceramists in our tradition, and many have stayed to work with us.
Our clay pieces are molded both on an old-fashioned potter's wheel and by hand. Later they are fired in a brick oven that reaches a temperature of 800th to 900th Celsius. After this, we decorate them using varied tones of paints and pigments. In our artesania we represent the history and customs of our village and its religious beliefs.
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Huaman Paucar Family
The Huaman Paucar Family has been featured in the Daily Breeze newspaper, in Southern California.
My wife and I hail from the capital of the Inca Empire, situated deep in the Peruvian Andes. We dress our jars and decorative plates in beautiful designs from ancient Peru. Each carries the powerful, elemental mystery of water and earth.
Our family's journey in the ceramic arts has been influenced by the customs and lifestyles of my village, a village of ceramic artisans.
When Ubaldina was young, she attended obligatory classes at the the Artisan School of Pisac. This knowledge of hers inspired us, continues Gerardo, and awoke in us a passion for ceramic art, a passion that our three grown children share with us. Our production is prolific and varied; we make keros, aribalos, plates, vases, jars and other decorative objects, all with diverse Incan motifs.
Our work is meticulous, and we put forth much effort in the finishing touches - that is the quality that identifies us. In our home-based workshop we also teach other ceramists in our tradition, and many have stayed to work with us.
Our clay pieces are molded both on an old-fashioned potter's wheel and by hand. Later they are fired in a brick oven that reaches a temperature of 800th to 900th Celsius. After this, we decorate them using varied tones of paints and pigments. In our artesania we represent the history and customs of our village and its religious beliefs.
My wife and I hail from the capital of the Inca Empire, situated deep in the Peruvian Andes. We dress our jars and decorative plates in beautiful designs from ancient Peru. Each carries the powerful, elemental mystery of water and earth.
Our family's journey in the ceramic arts has been influenced by the customs and lifestyles of my village, a village of ceramic artisans.
When Ubaldina was young, she attended obligatory classes at the the Artisan School of Pisac. This knowledge of hers inspired us, continues Gerardo, and awoke in us a passion for ceramic art, a passion that our three grown children share with us. Our production is prolific and varied; we make keros, aribalos, plates, vases, jars and other decorative objects, all with diverse Incan motifs.
Our work is meticulous, and we put forth much effort in the finishing touches - that is the quality that identifies us. In our home-based workshop we also teach other ceramists in our tradition, and many have stayed to work with us.
Our clay pieces are molded both on an old-fashioned potter's wheel and by hand. Later they are fired in a brick oven that reaches a temperature of 800th to 900th Celsius. After this, we decorate them using varied tones of paints and pigments. In our artesania we represent the history and customs of our village and its religious beliefs.
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