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Chavin Heritage - obsidian link bracelet

Chavin Heritage - obsidian link bracelet

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By Juan Contreras, this sterling silver bracelet defines the intricate Raimondi Stele. Named for Antonio Raimondi who discovered it, it depicts a deity from the Chavin culture known as the smiling god. The original composition embodies duality within a figure, in this case an agricultural and fertility deity with splayed taloned feet. Juan Contreras alternates the ornate medallions with polished black obsidian.

  • 1.06 oz
  • 7.5" L x 1.1" W
  • 925 sterling silver, obsidian
  • Cactus Jewelry
  • Toggle clasp
  • Combination finish
  • Made in Peru, ships from US

Born in 1964, Juan Contreras and his wife, Rosario Sulca, used to run a clothing shop, but financial hardship struck and things were not going well for them. Friends suggested the art of jewelry design, and Juan grappled with the decision for years. It was a world he absolutely knew nothing of, yet offered myriad creative possibilities.

Rosario was eager to design jewelry, and at first they relied on expert silversmiths. Little by little, however, Juan became fascinated with the process and became an eager student – he is now passionate about designing as well as crafting his own jewelry. Juan's style is different than his wife's, and they both couldn't be prouder to see how far they have come after such humble and shy incursions into jewelry making.

It's been 12 years now, and Juan confides his inspiration comes from silver. To him, it's the best decision he could have taken and he is driven by a desire to excel in this art. His aim is to transmit beauty and quality. He faces the constant challenge of keeping up with current trends as well as creating new and original designs. Now his work can be appreciated in important exhibits – another reason for Juan to be proud and have no regrets about the decision it was once so hard to make. 

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