Cuzco Style Handpainted
Cuzco vase, 'Stone Portal'
Soaring through the sky, an eagle figure with human legs carries a war shield. Below, a massive wall hewn from stone is breached by a wide portal. The Paucar Family invites the viewer to enter the world of the Inca.
Cuzco vase, 'Tribute'
The Paucar Family orchestrates colorful contrasts to adorn the iconography on this ceramic vase. They find inspiration in the art of the Inca people, who communicated through geometric signs and symbols since they lacked a structured alphabet.
Aged Cuzco vase, 'Snake Spirits'
The Paucar Family orchestrates colorful contrasts to accent the iconography on this extraordinary ceramic vase. They find inspiration in the art of the Inca people, who communicated through geometric signs and symbols since they lacked a structured alphabet.
Cuzco vase, 'Inca Mother'
The Huaman Paucar Family pays tribute to the Inca mother with this exquisite archeological replica. Meticulously crafted and painted by hand, the voluptuous vase is adorned with tocapu, geometric forms enclosed in squares.
Cuzco vase, 'Sunday Fair'
Colorful glyphs narrate the glory of the Inca Empire in this attractive vase by the Huaman Paucar Family. "We made this vase in honor of the Sunday fairs throughout the Pisac region, " confides the family of expert ceramists.
Cuzco vases, 'Cuzco Treasures' (pair)
Graceful curves of terracotta form a pair of vases by the Paucar Family. Bands of intricate decoration reveal design motifs characteristic of Cuzco's pre-Hispanic cultures. Hand-painted with a colorful palette, the set emulates archeological treasures.
Cuzco vase, 'Waves'
Waves of black crown this handsome jar. Edwin Tupa explores the complexity of Inca icons, painting them by hand on a stately ceramic vase. Its bright, vivid colors seem to bring the past to life.
Ceramic vase, 'Inca Flower'
Kantu or Inca flowers blossom amid the colorful revelry of antique glyphs. Quisucar honors his country's legacy with this flower, which has an orange stalk and green petals and has become a symbol of the Peruvian nation.
Ceramic vases, 'Mysteries of the Inca' (pair)
Bright colors express the vibrant energy of Inca art, masterfully replicated by Quisucar. He paints the glyphs by hand on traditional ceramic vases.
Cuzco vase, 'Honor to the Inca Empire'
Ancient and mystical forces draw colorful paths on the ceramic textures of this vase. They guide the art of Rolando and Luis, who dedicate this beautiful piece to the Tahuantinsuyo, the Quechua term that refers to the Inca Empire.











