Hand-finished metal
Hammering, polishing, plating, and oxidized detail give each object a visible human trace instead of a factory-flat surface.
Peruvian handcraft jewelry
Peruvian handcraft reflects Peru's cultural heritage, blending Inca and pre-Inca traditions with Spanish and modern influences. Each gold-plated and silver piece carries inherited technique, symbolic geometry, and the visual language of the Andes.
Technique passed through generations
Hammering, polishing, plating, and oxidized detail give each object a visible human trace instead of a factory-flat surface.
Motifs borrow from Nazca linework, Moche relief, Paracas textile rhythm, and Inca solar symbolism without treating them as costume.
Every form is composed as a small marker of place, ancestry, and Andean design language for modern collectors.
Selected pieces
Gold-plated sun earrings inspired by Inca solar geometry and hand-finished Andean metalwork.
A silver cuff with Moche-inspired stepped linework and a softly hammered finish.
A gold and silver pendant with Paracas textile geometry and symbolic color blocks.