We are a company created to offer quality peruvian products that are available for worldwide delivery. We work with a team of craftsmen with a lot of experience in the art of making handmade jewelry, they reflect with their work the cultural richness, habits and ways of life of the native american culture. We believe that quality, low prices, and truly excellent service is the key to our success a
s well as yours. Metals
The jewelry is made with a variety of metals such as copper, bronze, iron and "alpaca" silver. It has properties similar to stainless steel, in that is does not rust or tarnish. The ear wires used for earrings are made of surgical steel. Stones
A variety of semi-precious stones are used including turquoise, chrysocolla, rose quartz, pink andean opal, black onyx, mahogany obsidian, agates and others. Only the agates are known to be enhanced. The other stones are natural, Cascajo Nuggets and cabochons. Materials
Some of the materials used in the jewelry are: Murano Glass, bamboo, dried gourd, bone, horn, old coins, and sometimes seeds. Murano Glass
Imported from the Island of Murano, Venice. Murano glass imported from the Island of Murano. The brilliant Colors of Murano Glass is not only used to make Gems for making Jewelry, but is also used to design mirrors, paperweights, beautiful contemporary works, as well as the more traditional chandeliers. Cleaning
Cleaning Alpaca Silver and Murano Glass Jewelry
If you would like to keep your Peruvian Jewelry looking brand new for a long time, then you need to know how to properly take care of it. It's really very easy and takes no time at all! Simply wash in warm water with mild soap and a little lemon juice. You may use shampoo a mild liquid soap or detergent. Don't soak jewelry that has Murano Glass. Dry with a soft cloth by blotting the Alpaca Silver and beads or natural stones and buffing the Glass. Because Alpaca Silver is made up of a variety of metals, don't use Silver dipping liquids, as they will harm your jewelry. Avoid spraying perfume directly on your jewelry, as it may discolor the metal.