Product ID: 305607
El vidrio pintado al revés, introducido en Perú en el siglo XVII, es ahora una forma de arte peruana venerada. Ortiz Family Aporta a esta artesanía una combinación única de influencias. Sus patrones geométricos y simétricos repetitivos deben su origen a la cerámica inca, pero su coloración proviene de los azulejos multicolores de color azul y dorado que se encuentran en el norte de África y España. Nuestra bandeja de madera con tapa de vidrio está hecha a mano en el taller de la familia en Perú.
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This tray pattern is a very intelligent design and beautifully painted item. It tells a story and was constructed with the precision of fine art. A wonderful gift and a treasured piece.
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This is a beautifully handcrafted tray with great attention to detail. The intricate pattern is unique and beautiful. It came well packed and arrived on time.
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Beautiful, colours are vibrant. The couple loved it.
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This is such a beautiful tray. Everyone who sees it wants to know where I got it. Thank you for thisbeautiful work of art.
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This is a substantial piece that is a bit darker in person than it looks online. A great gift for someone who entertains frequently- very unique and lovely.
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The pictures of this item make it look like a color intermediate between purple and pink, however in person, under natural light, I would describe it as being redder/pinker and I would probably describe the color scheme as just pink, maybe with hints of purple. The top panel also looks white in natural light. As purple is my favorite color Im a little bit disappointed in that, and yet despite that, it is really amazing work. Had I known what it would look like in natural light, its possible that Id have gone for Cajamarca Splendor by the same artists, which is a bold combination of secondary colors including purple. However, regardless, I am very happy that I have one of these cabinets, and this color scheme would have been one of my top two finalists for which one I wanted, regardless. I am very happy to have it; it is such a neat piece, and I am amazed that when you consider how much it would cost to ship this much glass from the Andes, they can offer it at this price.
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