"Inti & Mama Quilla Earrings"
"Sacred Alpaca & Tumi Necklace"
"Tumi Bracelet"
"Inti & Mama Quilla Bracelet"
"Danzante Bracelet"
"Inca Scene Earrings"
"The Inca Leyend Necklace"

"Danzante Earrings"

"La Tolita Diadem"
                          
"Danzante" or "Inca dancer"  











Silver & Lapis-lazuli - Pendant & Brooch 

  Weight 7g., height 3.5cm., width 2.5cm.
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  Code  SDP - 102                    
                    

Naymlap Earrings"
Silver & Lapis-lazuli
 
             "Naymlap Mask"












   Silver & Turquoise - Pendant and Brooch
   Weight 13g., height 5cm., width 3.2cm.
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                          Code SNP - 101

The Sunlit World Co.
Arts & Crafts
WELCOMES YOU TO
The Silver Ethnic Collection
The Sunlit World Co. is proud to introduce to you The Silver Ethnic Collection.
This collection of fine jewelry is a representation of the
Pre-Columbian most important civilization in South America: The Incas.
In the XIII century, the Incas established a vaste empire which extended from Colombia to the north of Chile.
Conquered by Spain in the XVI century, Incas culture survives until these days through their art and treasures.
Each piece is handmade using 9.25 silver and natural stones such as  lapis lazuli and turquoises.
They are available in two presentations: natural gloss silver and old-fashioned silver
The Alpaca & Silver
Collection


The Silver Ethnic
Collection

The Alpaca Necklaces
Collection


The Alpaca Earrings,
Pendants and Bracelets
Collection


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Created by
The Sunlit World Co.
2001
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The Alpaca & Silver Collection

Chimú Sacrificial Knife "Tumi"
Silver & Green Turquoise Pendant
Mask representing a god-hero named Naymlap, wearing a rainbow head-dress, which front over the forehead is enhanced with green turquoise, as are the
ear plugs.
Pendant and
Brooch
representing an
Inca dancer or danzante, wearing a mask representing the sungod, typical vestment and staff on each hand.
Earring representing the god-hero named Naymlap, wearing a rainbow head-dress of wich the front
over the forehead is enhanced with lapis-lazuli.
Weight 6g., height 4cm., width 1.5cm.
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Code  SNE - 104                
"Tumi"
or Chimú sacrificial knife representing
the god-hero named Naymlap, depicted wearing semicircular head-dress and has a pair of wings.
Weight 6g., height 5cm., width 1.3cm.
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Code STP - 103   
Weight 6g., height 3.2cm., width 3.3cm.
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Code SSP - 105   
Silver Pendant and Brooch represents a head ornament or diadem original in punched and gold leaf, depicted a feline mask surrounded by rays in the form of serpents. Originally comes from "La Tolita" island in Esmeraldas, Ecuador. Dates  between 500 B-C- and 500 A.D.
Silver and lapis-lazuli earrings representing an Inca dancer or danzante, wearing a mask, typical vestment and a staff on each hand.
The ear plugs also represents the danzante face.
Weight 10g., height 4cm., width 2.3cm.
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Code SDE - 106   
Silver bracelet. 12 linked rectangles (1.5cm x 1.0cm) with lapis-lazuli stones and Inca dancer or "danzante". Weight 19g., lenght 19cm., width 1.0cm. Contact us for price.
Code SDB - 107   
Silver bracelet. 3 figures (2.0cm) represent the Inti, Inca Sun god, creator of the Inca Empire, and 4 rounded turquoises stones represent Mama Quilla, goddess of the moon and protector of married women.
Weight 16g., length 19cm. Contact us for price.

Code SGB - 108   
"Naymlap Mask &
Tumi Necklace"

Silver & Turquoise
Naymlap mask
(4cm heigth x 3cm width)
provided with a
20-tumi-linked necklace

Weight 29.6g., length 47cm.
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Code SNN - 116
"The Inca Leyend"
Pendant and brooch made with silver & turquoise, represents King Manco Capac tarveling in a totora reed boat carrying the staff of gold under the protection of Inti.

The Sun created a son a daugther, set them upon an island in Lake Titicaca, gave them a staff of gold, and instructed them seattle where the staff disappeared into the ground. The brother and sister, the future king Manco Capac and the future queen Mama Oclio, traveled north to the valley of Cuzco, where the golden staff disapperared into the ground. Here they stayed and founded the city of Cuzco about A.D. 1200.

Weight 10.7g., height 4.6cm., width 3.5cm.
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Code SIP - 111
Silver bracelet. 6 linked tumis (2cm) with lapis-lazuli stones.
Weight 7.8g., length 19cm. Contact us for price.

Code STB - 109
Silver and turquoise stone neckalce.
5 spheres (1.8cm diameter) represent the leyend of foundation of the Inca empire. 2 spheres represent King Manco Capac with the staff of gold, traveling to the valley of Cuzco accompained by an Alpaca sacred animal, walking under the protection of Sun god and 3 turquoise spheres represent the Sun god Inti.
Weight 24.5g., length 48cm. Contact us for price.

Code SLN - 112
Silver and turquoise stone necklace.
7 squares (1 x 1 cm.). 4 squares with turquoise and 3 squares representing the sacred Alpaca, docile and productive animals, created by Pachamama, Earth goddess, offered by the Incas as sacrifices to this divinity, but protected against killing for any other purposes. In the back side of each square there is a small
Naymlap mask carved in its center.Provided with a 18-tumi-linked necklace.
Weight 24.5g., length 48cm. Contact us for price.

Code SAN - 113
"Inca Scene & Tumi Bracelet"
Silver & lapis-lazuli half-tubular bracelet.
8 linked half-tubes (1.2cm. x 0.5cm.), representing a scenes of an Inca and his Alpaca
extracting gold, decorated with four (4) lapis-lazuli stones. In the back side a tumi figure.
Weight 12.3g., length 19cm. Contact us for price.

Code SIB - 110
Silver & lapis-lazuli half- tubular earrings,
with a scene of an Inca and Alpaca in the front
side and a tumi on the back side.
Weight 4g., height 3cm.
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Code SSE - 115   
Silver & turquoise earrings, representing the Inca Sun god "Inti" with a turquoise representing Mama Quilla, goddess of the moon and protector of married women.
Weight 6.8g., height 3cm. Contact us for price.

Code SIE - 114