The unique iconography of the Inca tells of when to sow, when to harvest and when to shear the alpaca and llama. Known as tocapu, this pictorial alphabet comes from the Sacred Valley of the Inca Empire, which goes from Pisaq and Ollantaytambo, parallel to Vilcanota or Wilcamayu River, in Cuzco. Rolando and Luis paint this inspired ceramic vase by hand.
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This a beautiful example of Cusco style vase - excellent buy!
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It is nicely crafted with a very appealing design. I am well satisfied.
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My first reaction when I saw this vase was WOW. The art work is stunning - fantastic - amazing. I am delighted to own such a beautiful vase. Praise to the artist.
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Absolutely beautiful vase! The craftsmanship is very high quality. Great colors and fits our room perfectly. Very happy with the purchase.
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We bought two different vases from Rolando and Luis and they are absolutely gorgeous. Each vase was painted perfectly. Packaging was 10/10 and they arrived safely. This particular vase is very vibrant and definitely a conversation piece. Everybody loves it. Very satisfied with the purchase.
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This vase is superbly detailed and is a beautiful embellishment for our fireplace mantel. A great value! Kudos to the artists on this excellent piece of work.
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