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All the replica Inca-style pottery that we carry is well researched, made with passion, effort, dedication, inspiration, with special attention and a deep identification of Peruvian cultures, to revalue the ancestral knowledge and technology of Pre-Columbian Peru.

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Jose Vitancio Humeres

Jose Vitancio Humeres

Born in Cuzco, graduated in Administration and International Business, specialist musician in traverse flute and recognized as a Quechua ethnomusicologist by the San Antonio Abad National University of Cuzco. For more than 20 years he has carried out studies of pre-Hispanic musical instruments from ancient pre-Hispanic cultures such as Chavín, Moche, Nazca, Chincha and Inca to replicate musical objects. His research is based on the work of leading specialists such as D'Harcourt, Bolaños, Aretz and Hickmann. 

 

Link to an Article: RESEARCHER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ANDE JOSE VITANCIO

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Size Info3.25" W x 5" H
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Q'ero Inca Ceremonial Cup

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Exquisitely hand-crafted replica of an Inca ceremonial glass made by the artist Jose Vitancio. Incision details along the entire body of this cone shaped cup. Formerly used to drink chicha, corn beer. 

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SKU : po24

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All the replica Inca-style pottery that we carry is well researched, made with passion, effort, dedication, inspiration, with special attention and a deep identification of Peruvian cultures, to revalue the ancestral knowledge and technology of Pre-Columbian Peru.

Product Origin

Jose Vitancio Humeres

Jose Vitancio Humeres

Born in Cuzco, graduated in Administration and International Business, specialist musician in traverse flute and recognized as a Quechua ethnomusicologist by the San Antonio Abad National University of Cuzco. For more than 20 years he has carried out studies of pre-Hispanic musical instruments from ancient pre-Hispanic cultures such as Chavín, Moche, Nazca, Chincha and Inca to replicate musical objects. His research is based on the work of leading specialists such as D'Harcourt, Bolaños, Aretz and Hickmann. 

 

Link to an Article: RESEARCHER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ANDE JOSE VITANCIO

Dimensions

Size Info3.25" W x 5" H
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