Penetrating eyes gaze from the past in this exquisite decorative plate by Ana María Enciso. Wearing an elabourate headdress and earrings, the face represents a personage from the Lambayeque culture. Located north of Lima, the fertile Lambayeque Valley was the cradle of the Moche and Chimu civilizations. The Andean artisan crafts the plate from copper and bronze.
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This item joins two other similar copper plates along a hallway. Beautiful craftsmanship, with a helpful hook on back for hanging. They have become a focal point as everyone comments on them. Absolutely stunning.
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Reflections of this stunning eclipse shine in an ornate Mexican mirror on an opposite wall. Light follows light as mere mortals look to the heavens for guidance.
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Ronald Franco again captures the Moche spirit with this mask. The sodalite and crysocolla stones add to the beauty.
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