Product ID: 304262
Este jarrón decorativo peruano celebra la majestuosidad de los antiguos guerreros andinos. Ronald Franco elabora el jarrón de cobre y bronce, que presenta un acabado oxidado envejecido con acentos brillantes. Piedras preciosas de sodalita, ópalo, jaspe, ónix y crisocola decoran la parte delantera y trasera del jarrón para un accesorio de decoración verdaderamente impactante. En la parte posterior de la escultura hay símbolos culturales que se inspiran en la iconografía chimú, inca y wari.
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Larger than imagined, this sassy decorative vase boasts a wonderful green patina, contrasted by highlights of shiny polished copper and bronze and embellished with semi-precious stones. The whole thing is finished with a protective glaze which gives it a gorgeous shine (you can hardly see it in the photos).
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Excellent depiction of cultural tradition and sculpted with modern finesse.
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The colors used are visually exhilirating. The crafting is exquisite. Stands out on my Amish crafted mantelpiece.
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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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The detail of this sculpture is stunning! The artist Ronald Franco really captures the beauty and mystery of the Moche culture. This Lord of Sipan piece is truly a treasure!
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