





VIRÚ | Silver hoop earrings
Inspiration
MOTCHÉ PARIS-LIMA finds inspiration in the motifs present in the rich iconography of pre-Hispanic societies : geometric forms, magical bestiaries and ritual reenactments evoke Andean beliefs and the rites associated with them. These earrings, shining and ultra-light, draw inspiration from the Virú jewellery of Peru (300 BC - 300 AD). In a spirit that is both mystical and contemporary, the minimalist design of these earrings celebrates the shimmering silhouette of the divine and eternal lunar deity.
Detailed design description
Earrings crafted in 950/1000 silver, exclusively for AMBART ⸱ Length: 3.5 cm ⸱ Dimensions of the pendants: 2 x 1.7 cm ⸱ Production time : 4 hours
Exclusively handcrafted jewellery, made in Peru, by the master artisan of the Motché workshop.
These earrings bear the guarantee hallmark ‘950’ as well as that of the Maison Motché. They are delivered in a case with a pouch and certificate of authenticity.
Motché jewelry
MOTCHÉ PARIS-LIMA combines specialist scientific knowledge with rare ancient technologies to create exceptional jewelry. After several years of research, Motché's founder and designer, Carole Fraresso, based her doctoral thesis on Andean metallurgy. The young archaeologist decided to settle in Peru and, in the intimate setting of museum collections, inspired by the most beautiful international collections, she embarked upon the task of designing her first pieces. She designed her first exclusive collection of jewelry for Lima’s Larco Museum, reinventing the concept of pre-Columbian jewelry making.
One of the techniques employed by MOTCHÉ PARIS-LIMA is the working of thin sheets of gold and silver (less than 1 mm thick), worked by hand and shaped through embossing, a process involving skill and delicacy gained from many years of experience. The jewelry created using these methods is defined by its lightness, facilitating the combining of what are often imposing dimensions with great mobility in terms of form.
Sustainability
MOTCHÉ PARIS-LIMA chooses to operate in workshops designed on a human scale, supporting dedicated local artisans who are the repositories of ancient manufacturing techniques. Production is limited because of the time and care invested in their craft by our metalworkers and gem cutters, who are among the few who still practice these ancestral trades.
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