Materials
Materials
- Certified peruvian silver 950.
- Turquoise, chrysocolla and lapis lazuli stone.
- Spondylus and abalone shell.
- Being handmade pieces, colors and sizes may vary.
- Chain is not included.
- 100% Peruvian handicraft jewel.
Handmade pendant representing andean star, part of great mayu.
139.00€
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DELIVERY TIMES AND COSTS
Shipping via Certified Postal Service
Cost: Free for Spain and France | € 5 for the rest of Europe
Delivery times:
Orders Spain and France: 3 to 7 working days.
For the rest of Europe: 5 to 10 business days.
Shipping via UPS
Cost: € 9
Delivery times:
Orders Spain and France: 2 to 3 business days.
Other European countries: 3 to 7 business days.
Intika’s patterns and designs are based on geometric shapes and figures inspired by ancient Andean art and architecture.
That is why we include in your purchase a booklet that tells the story of a jewel, as well as a postcard that you can collect or give to whoever you most want. Additionally, each purchase includes its corresponding case, as well as an ÍNTIKA Jewelry bag.
In Íntika, all our jewels are handmade by our goldsmiths craftsmen in Peru. We use 950 sterling silver, semi-precious stones, and all-natural seashells. All our pieces are analyzed and contrasted by a laboratory regulated in Spain, the Laboratory Center of Madrid, which certifies the authenticity of our silver. So you can count on the certainty that you are acquiring a valuable and authentic jewel.
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HISTORY
inspires us
This pendant with an open design in the center of the piece, is inspired by ancient Inca astrology.
The outer part is inlaid with a layer of lapislazuli stone and the magical abalone shell. The star is inlaid with turquoise stone and red spondylus shell.
It is said that the Incas came to acquire great astrological knowledge thanks to their constant astronomical observation.
They knew the Milky Way which they called Mayu, which translated from quechua means river, a great river of stars and constellations.
They classified the stars into two groups, the first consisting of more prominent stars, and the second consisting of cosmic clouds.
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