God of Wands - wood and leather jewelry chest
God of Wands - wood and leather jewelry chest
"For us, embossing leather is a family tradition. My father inherited it from his father, and handed it down to us."
Also known as Wiracocha, the 'God of Wands' adorns the domed lid of this beautiful jewelry chest from Peru's Rios Family. Wiracocha was the great creator deity in pre-Inca and Inca mythology, and was typically pictured holding a staff in each hand. Artisans cover the wooden chest with hand-embossed leather that is covered with Inca motifs. Inside, a divided tray can be lifted out to reveal an undivided compartment beneath. Bronze hardware and a bronze key with a leather fob complete the design.
- 4.1 lbs
- 7.75" H x 9" W x 7" D
- MDF, leather, bronze hardware
- Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Made in Peru, ships from US
Jose Antonio Rios and his family have been dedicated to the traditional art of tooling and embossing leather furniture for several generations. This activity was embraced by Jose Antonio's grandparents, with the same devotion and caring dedication, using the same technique to produce handcrafted items bearing their own unique touch. José Antonio Ríos says:
"For us, embossing leather is a family tradition. My father inherited it from his father, and handed it down to us. When he was very young, my father learned to work with leather, making saddles primarily for fine Peruvian paso horses. Later he established a small workshop, where he achieved such a perfection that soon his products, totally handmade, gained great acceptance and prestige.
"Today, my family and I are proudly preserving the family tradition, incorporating contemporary techniques and designs, ready to face new challenges. Our work has been exhibited in a number of national and international fairs and events. We have been awarded with significant prizes and recognitions, mainly in Brazil and Argentina.
"Our creations are totally handmade. After sketching the figures, the piece is embossed with chisel and hammer. We use several types of chisels depending on the intricacy of the motifs. Then, the embossed leather is placed on the furniture piece, simultaneously prepared.
"We finish our pieces with a mixture of walnut stain and ink, carefully matching the wood color. Furniture pieces are made from cedar and mahogany wood, carefully selected and treated. We are certain that, having been made with so much love and quality, our work will be a proud ambassador of the Peruvian culture and traditions to the world."