Gleaming golden color defines Inca symbols. A warrior mask, the god Wiracocha and a ceremonial tumi blade accompany images from the intricate Raimondi stela. Named for Antonio Raimondi, who discovered it, the stela depicts a deity from the Chavin culture known as the smiling god. The original is housed in the National Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology in Lima. Ronald Franco works in copper and bronze to craft this beautiful vase.
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Reflections of this stunning eclipse shine in an ornate Mexican mirror on an opposite wall. Light follows light as mere mortals look to the heavens for guidance.
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Ronald Franco again captures the Moche spirit with this mask. The sodalite and crysocolla stones add to the beauty.
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The detail of this sculpture is stunning! The artist Ronald Franco really captures the beauty and mystery of the Moche culture. This Lord of Sipan piece is truly a treasure!
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