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The Sun God of the Coricancha, which means "golden temple", illuminates every wall with majesty. Inspired by the greatness of the Inca empire, Ronald Franco, a Peruvian artisan, handcrafts this beautiful copper and bronze mask in great detail while thinking of the old legends about conquerors fascinated by the wealth of this deity and its temple. The mask has a hook on the back and is a meaningful icon of the Inca culture.
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Really cool mask that catches the eye immediately and always provokes questions about how I came by it. Thoroughly recommend.
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Very charming and bright, lifts up my spirit and blends in with colorful pictures on the wall.
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Very nice quality excellent craftsmanship. Very well packaged.
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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!