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    Product ID: 177892

     

    Man:

      9" H x 6.5" W x 3.2" D

    Woman:

      8.75" H x 6.5" W x 3.2" D

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    Weight:  2.9 lbs

     

    Ceramic

    Clean with a dry cloth

    Requires special handling -- allow an extra 14 days for delivery

     

    Ships from NOVICA Office in Peru.

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    Made in Peru

    Ceramic sculptures 'Cuchimilco Couple' (pair small) by Walter Jose Acosta can be found in sculpture categories such as Archaeological Sculpture and Ceramic Sculpture. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.

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    Ceramic sculptures, 'Cuchimilco Couple' (pair, small)

    Standing with open arms, two cuchimilcos proudly represent Peru's Chancay culture which flourished from 1200 to 1470 A.D. Their welcoming posture is believed to keep bad energies at bay. They are always found in pairs featuring a man and a woman symbolic of divine duality, a belief held by all pre-Hispanic cultures. Walter Jose Acosta masters ceramic techniques as he crafts each statuette by hand. He expertly replicates the artistic stylizations.......

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    Ceramic sculptures, 'Cuchimilco Couple' (pair, small)

    Standing with open arms, two cuchimilcos proudly represent Peru's Chancay culture which flourished from 1200 to 1470 A.D. Their welcoming posture is believed to keep bad energies at bay. They are always found in pairs featuring a man and a woman symbolic of divine duality, a belief held by all pre-Hispanic cultures. Walter Jose Acosta masters ceramic techniques as he crafts each statuette by hand. He expertly replicates the artistic stylizations of the Chancay culture featuring a large head and small arms extended upwards, resembling wings. They are nude except for headdresses and bracelets; tattoos adorn their cheeks.

     

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    Walter Jose Acosta

    Walter Jose Acosta

    "Believe it or not, some archeologists have been fooled by my work! That's because of the aging process I use with my pieces."
    "I'm from the Huambo province in the Amazon region of Peru, and I lived in this beautiful place with my parents until I was 15 years old, when I finished middle school. I went to Lima and did odd jobs here and there for a few...

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    Walter Jose Acosta

    "I'm from the Huambo province in the Amazon region of Peru, and I lived in this beautiful place with my parents until I was 15 years old, when I finished middle school. I went to Lima and did odd jobs here and there for a few years, until I was admitted to the School of Fine Arts.

    "I took my first steps into the world of arts and crafts when I was 16 years old, when I worked at a workshop. I observed the work the ceramists did and let me tell you I was enthralled with it all! I learned all that I could about design and techniques for crafting these replicas. Believe it or not, some archeologists have been fooled by my work! That's because of the aging process I use with my pieces.

    "I think this art form is the most beautiful thing in the world and I'm grateful to our ancestors for creating such beautiful and unique designs, which I am honored to replicate with exactitude.

    "My family is my motivation to persevere in this art form, as well as to get ahead in this difficult life. Then, something else that motivates me is discovering millenary techniques and be able to make a living from them.

    "The message I want my art to convey is that our ancestors crafted beautiful and complex pieces with only their hands as tools, without the kind of technology we have nowadays. Through their work they expressed all that they saw and wondered about from their environment, their thoughts, and beliefs. Clay was their medium. I feel that Peruvian ceramic art is a way to communicate with our ancestors and to keep them alive for the coming generations.

    "I have exhibited my work in Peru's renowned Universidad Católica, as well as in museums.

    "I would like to assure Novica customers that I am 100% devoted to my work so that you'll receive a ceramic piece with a great design and of excellent quality. Above all I would like to thank you for appreciating and for valuing the work of true artisans – it pushes me into finding ways to improve my work, which I craft with so much love."

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    Dear Walter. Today I received the sculptures entitled Cuchimilco Protection. I was so excited when they arrived as they look so amazing! They are, by far, the highlight of my collection! I am more than...

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