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Peruvian ceremonial spoon - pachapapa desing - Bronze

$ 34.25

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Peru

    Description

    Peruvian spoon carved in oxidized copper.
    The most remote evidence of fine metal work in ancient Peru and America generally dates back to 1,500 BC.
    The Moche were the best metallurgists of their time.
    They used gold, silver, copper and their alloys, which were fused in kilns of various types (such as huayra).
    They gilded copper much earlier than in Europe and met a variety of techniques, such as rolling, hammering, wiring, welding, etc.
    It is a type of ceremonial spoon used in ancient Peru made of bronze by artisans of Cusco.
    This work was elaborated with the ancestral technique of hammered and laminated.
    MEASURE: 5"
    WEIGHT  250gr
    IF YOU BUY MORE THAN ONE PRODUCT THAT ARE IN PERU, WE CAN CONBINE THE SHIPPING ACCORDING THE TOTAL WEIGHT.
    OUR RATES OF SHIPPING
    WEIGHT (grams)
    USA & CANADA ($)
    WORLDWIDE ($)
    TIME ARRIVE
    101 - 250
    17.30
    19.85
    FIRST CLASS BETWEEN 12-14 BUSINESS DAYS
    251 -  500
    27.33
    31.15
    501  - 1000
    43.27
    50.18
    1001 - 2000
    66.55
    78.06
    2001 - 2500
    53.33
    62.39
    SECOND CLASS BETWEEN 17-21 BUSINESS DAYS
    2501 - 3000
    57.58
    67.64
    3001 - 3500
    62.39
    70.12