Cuzco Style Handpainted
Cuzco vase, 'Ceremonial Paths'
Bright bold colors assume the geometrical pathways of Inca artistry through the hands of Rolando and Luis. They preserve this millenary art form on a traditional kero, a ceremonial drinking vessel that they transformed into an original vase.
Aged Cuzco vases, 'Symbols of the Inca' (set of 3)
Intricate lines recreate the precise geometry of ancient decorative motifs. Working in clay, the Paucar Family creates a trio of vases with Inca figures painted by hand.
Aged Cuzco vase, 'Geometry Unearthed'
The Paucar Family works with precise geometry in golden tones on a terracotta vase. Named Panparay � literally "unearthed" in the Quechua language � it refers to the archeological treasures of the Andes as well as the Paucar's rescue of traditional ceramic art.
Ceramic vase, 'Llamas and Company'
The Paucar Family presents this brightly colored vase as a tribute to their Inca predecessors. Crafted of ceramic, the vase shows in elegant detail ancient iconographies guarded by llamas and attentive birds, all delicately painted by hand.
Aged Cuzco vase and centerpiece, 'Marine Wonder'
The wonders of marine life intrigue and fascinate, inspiring the Paucar Family in the creation of this set. Featuring a vase and centerpiece, each one contains hand-painted motifs inspired by the Inca's tocapu glyphs.
Cuzco vase, 'Ancestral Message'
The Paucar Family transfers the symbols and pictoglyphs of the ancient Inca to a ceramic jar of imposing height. Shaped by hand, the vase is meticulously painted with complex messages from the ancestors themselves.
Cuzco vase, 'Inca Colors'
Warm earth tones host colorful glyphs that trace their origins to Inca artistry. The Paucar Family replicates the legendary iconography as they paint the ceramic vase by hand.
Cuzco vase, 'Snow Bouquet'
A bouquet of mystical flowers blossoms under falling snow in the enchanted iconography of this vase. Loyal admirers of Inca artistry, the Paucar Family replicates the legendary glyphs as they paint the ceramic vase by hand.
Aged Cuzco vase, 'Icons'
Stylized iconographies recall the artistic grandeur of the Inca people, who used painted images in place of a written alphabet.
Ceramic vase, 'Ceremonial Colors'
A work of colorful beauty, this kero vase celebrates the artistic legacy of the Inca. The Paucar Family crafts this piece of ceramic, and paint by hand a geometric maze of signs and symbols often featured in Inca architecture.










