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Andes Silver and Lapis Bracelet, "Modern Moche"

Crafted by hand, this bracelet radiates lapis lazuli's rich blue allure. Teodoro... more

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Crafted by hand, this bracelet radiates lapis lazuli's rich blue allure. Teodoro Melendez and Family reinterpret the traditional pre-Hispanic designs of Peru to create jewelry of timeless appeal. Sterling silver's glow is the perfect complement to the gemstones.

.925 Sterling silver

  • 8 grams
  • 0.28 oz
  • 18 cm L
  • 7" L
  • 0.9 cm W
  • 0.4" W

  • Sterling silver, lapis lazuli
  • Toggle clasp
  • Combination finish
  • Made in Peru.
  • Ships fast from USA.
Gift Info
  • Free Jewelry Packaging? Yes
  • Premium Jewelry Gift Box? Yes

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Teodoro’s eight children are grown and he now has 20 grandchildren. During difficult economic times, he assists with his grandchildren’s education.

Preserving Traditions

Preserving Traditions

Exposed to the unique designs of pre-Hispanic culture by his father, an archeologist and museum curator, Teodoro turned his interest into a livelihood. He learned the hammering, stamping, burning and casting techniques of early craftsmen, using them to create unique jewelry steeped in the culture of ancient Peru. Through his family workshop, he continues to pass these techniques to other artisans. Teodoro has dedicated his life’s work to perpetuating pre-Hispanic jewelry design and production techniques, many of which he was introduced to by Victor Larco, the founder of the Pre-Columbian Museum in Lima.

Confronting Adversity

Confronting Adversity

In his ninth decade of life, Teodoro is no longer able to work and often requires assistance with walking and daily activities. His son and daughter now care for him. In spite of his poor health, he continues to spend time at his workshop, inspiring and guiding the creation of the art he has dedicated his life to.

Microcredit Financing

Microcredit Financing

Teodoro Melendez and Family has received 7 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $300 and the most recent for $1500. Proceeds were used to purchase materials such as silver for his work.

Elder Master

Elder Master

This artist is an elder master and continues to actively practice their craft.

 
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