 Copper vase, 'Messenger with Llama'
$89.95
Chasquis were Inca messengers, trained from an early age to run long distances and traverse the seemingly impossible terrain of the Peruvian Andes. Ana Maria Enciso portrays such a personage on a copper vase, while the other side depicts a llama. Bronze details emphasize the cool copper contours of an extraordinary design. |
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 Copper vases, 'Inca Images' (set of 3)
$102.95
Brass vignettes glow on a set of three copper vases by Ana Maria Enciso. Images from the Inca empire provide a glimpse pre-Hispanic life. Ancient gods join a flutist playing the quena, all portrayed with extraordinary finesse. |
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 Copper and bronze vase, 'Lion Fortress'
$99.95
Protected by brave lions, stylized glyphs tell a mystical story borne of Ana Marea Enciso's creative imagination. She expertly transforms the imaginative tale into a splendid vase that is cast of copper with gleaming bronze accents. |
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 Copper vase, 'Cats and Jaguars'
$99.95
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on sale! $89.96
Purring cats smile from the base of this lovely vase, while prowling jaguars form the handles. An ancient deity stands proudly at the top of the design. Taking felines as her theme, Ana Maria Enciso creates the beautiful decorative vase from copper and gleaming brass. |
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 Copper and silver vase, 'Chimu Deity'
$199.95
Ana Maria Enciso depicts an enigmatic figure on a handsome copper vase. Silver eyes gaze impassively from the past, seemingly lost in their own time. Gleaming brass details define the ancient Chimu deity. On the reverse side of the vase, a messenger bears good tidings. .950 rating silver |
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 Copper and bronze vessel, 'Lord of Sipan'
$189.95
Working in copper, Ana Maria Enciso recreates a beautiful huaco, or earthenware vessel. Its base is shaped like seashells where polished bronze fish swim together. One side depicts a fisherman while the other represents the Lord of Sipan, whose opulent tomb was discovered in 1987. |
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 Copper and bronze vase, 'Ceremony'
$247.95
Inca warriors in gleaming bronze appear on a copper vase. By Ana Maria Enciso, this stunning piece exalts Peru's ancient past. Such cups were used on ceremonial occasions by Inca nobles. |
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 Aluminum vase, 'Woven Muse'
$39.95
Yvonne Caruzzo traces Mexico's weaving traditions to the pre-Hispanic past, bringing them to the present with innovative elegance. She designs a rectangular basket to be used as a decorative vase, which is woven by hand with aluminum threads that look like palm leaves. Caruzzo suggests a watertight vase can be placed inside in order to use with natural bouquets. |
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 Copper and bronze vase, 'King's Sacrifice'
$57.95
A ceremonial tumi blade features a handle fashioned like a king. A symbol of Peru, the intricate image graces a handcrafted copper vase. Ana Maria Enciso depicts the idol from both sides in this beautiful piece. |
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 Copper and silver vase, 'The Story Teller'
$229.95
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on sale! $206.96
Native to Mexico, poinsettias bloom on the surface of a graceful vase. Olimpia and Pepe craft the piece by hand, hammering it into shape. Applications of sterling silver define the floral motifs. Because each piece is individually handcrafted, size and motifs may vary slightly. .925 rating silver |
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 Iron vase, 'Flame of Love'
$37.95
The flame of love ignites this heart with boundless beauty. The original design is by Bali's Ketut Sudana Antara, who forges the vase of iron as he masterfully works by hand. |
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 Iron vase, 'Dance of the Waves'
$39.95
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on sale! $35.96
Ketut Sudana Antara works with iron to create this vase, hammering it into shape by hand. Its rich blue contours evoke the Balinese sea. Golden filaments dance gracefully across its surface. |
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 Iron vase, 'Song of the Waves'
$39.95
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on sale! $35.96
Ketut Sudana Antara works with iron to create this vase, hammering it into shape by hand. Its rich blue contours evoke the Balinese sea. Golden filaments dance gracefully across its surface. |
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 Copper and bronze vase, 'Inca Icons'
$107.95
Ana Maria Enciso brings ancient icons to life as she transforms copper into an extraordinary vase. Inspired by the great Inca civilization, she applies silhouettes of polished bronze to the vessel in a beautiful contrast of texture and color. |
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