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Copper stackable boxes (Set of 4), "Andean Trail"

Product ID: 202677

The beauty of the Andes and its most famous landmarks inspire the design of these jewelry boxes. The set of four stackable boxes includes scenes from... more

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The beauty of the Andes and its most famous landmarks inspire the design of these jewelry boxes. The set of four stackable boxes includes scenes from everyday life as well as the glorious Inca city of Macchu Pichu. Angel Franco includes the legendary tumi knife and Wallallo Carwancho, a mighty Inca deity who was then punished for demanding human sacrifices. Another box is adorned with the Raimondi stela of Chavin artistry, and the last one features Lord Wiracocha, the mightiest of all Inca deities. Franco evokes the scenes with fine expertise as he crafts each copper box by hand with bronze details.

  • 0.25 kgs
  • 0.6 lbs
  • Largest box: 7.5 cm H x 8 cm Diam.
  • Largest box: 3" H x 3.1" Diam.

  • Copper and bronze
  • Made in Peru
  • Certified and shipped by our office in Perúicon info
  • Product ID: 202677

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Copper stackable boxes (Set of 4) The beauty of the Andes and its most famous landmarks inspire the design of these jewelry boxes. The set of four stackable boxes includes scenes from everyday life as well as the glorious Inca city of Macchu Pichu. Angel Franco includes the legendary tumi knife and Wallallo Carwancho, a mighty Inca deity who was then punished for demanding human sacrifices. Another box is adorned with the Raimondi stela of Chavin artistry, and the last one features Lord Wiracocha, the mightiest of all Inca deities. Franco evokes the scenes with fine expertise as he crafts each copper box by hand with bronze details. Copper stackable boxes, (set of 4) Andean Trail
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