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Attractive piece with the profile of the Moche deity "EL GUERRERO DEGOLLADOR". Painstakingly handmade of Peruvian 950 sterling silver, the piece is inlaid with lapis lazuli, mother of pearl, spondylus and turquoise. Elaborate silverwork with roping pattern surrounding the base makes this piece worthy of a place of honor in your house. Peru.
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Edwin Herrera, Cusco Peru
Edwin Herrera Salinas, lives in Cusco, Peru with his wife Nilda, and daughter, Camila. Carrying on in the family tradition, Edwin was schooled on styles and techniques of jewelry making by his parents. Over the last ten years, Edwin became enthralled with the pre-Incan Moche Lambayeque cultures of Northern Coastal Peru and captures some of their legends and symbols in his jewelry. Originally interested in painting, Edwin dabbled in the techniques and the beautifully transparent palette of water colors which have carried over into his work as a jewelry maker.
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