The radiance of the solar star inspires the Huaman Paucar Family to design their own version of the Intihuatana stone. Meaning "Hitching Post of the Sun," it is found at Machu Picchu's highest point. Some believe the Inca carved several of these stone outcrops to connect earth and sky; other's believe it was a way of tying Father Sun to his Inca children. The Huaman Paucar Family honor this legendary emblem of Inca spiritualism with a handcrafted ceramic plate, which they paint with intricate detail.
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This was bought to replace a similar bowl bought in Cuszco in 1980 [broken in a house move]. It is nowhere near as artisanal as the original. While it may be handmade as claimed, it looks like a commercial piece. Overall a litlle disappointing
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Its very beautiful. The artists made a very good job. It would be better if they had used a stronger rope for hanging.
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This is my second piece of art from this lovely family, and I could not be more pleased! It is just as beautiful as the first one and I am thoroughly impressed and enjoying it! I absolutely recommend these folks and their art. I am positive you will be equally impressed and pleased!
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