Peruvian art in 950 silver jewelry
THE jewelry from Peru are traditionally Made of 950 silver , the highest grade of purity used for silver jewelry , these pieces are often paired with polished and well-cut natural and semi-precious stones.
A small collection inspired by elegance, color, and authenticity
The Chakana, also known as the "Andean Cross" or the "Inca Cross", is an ancient and sacred symbol that has deep significance in Andean culture, particularly in Peru.
It is attributed with the relationship of ALL, representing the very close links that unite heaven and earth.
- It also represents our connection to the sky and the Earth
- The four main arms of the Chakana represent, in particular, the four cardinal directions, the four elements (earth, water, air and fire) as well as the four seasons of Nature
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The central point of the Chakana is sometimes considered the cornerstone or the central point around which everything revolves. It represents unity and balance.
- It symbolizes harmony and balance between opposing forces, thus creating a stable and coherent cosmic order.
- Some consider the Chakana a symbol of protection and positive energy. It is sometimes worn as a talisman or used in the decoration of sacred objects.
The Tumi is an iconic symbol of Peru, associated with the Moche civilization.
- Because of its use in important ceremonies, the Tumi is often considered a symbol of power, authority, and high status within Moche society.
- Some researchers suggest that the Tumi may also have been associated with healing ceremonies, symbolizing the ability to heal and restore health.
- The Tumis are considered exceptional works of art.
- In modern culture, the Tumi is sometimes considered a good luck talisman and is used in jewelry and souvenirs.
The llama is an emblematic animal of the Andean highlands. It is often considered sacred and symbolizes strength, perseverance, and endurance in Andean cultures.
- In some Andean beliefs, the llama is seen as a protector, a talisman, or a symbol of protection against evil.
- The llama is an animal native to the Andes, symbolizing a deep connection with nature and mountainous environments.
- The llama is often associated with modesty and humility, despite its strength.