Boucles d'oreilles Cacama - Roi De Texcoco

J00148764
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Handmade earrings inspired by ancient Amerindian civilizations These earrings represent Cacama, the king of Texcoco, the most important city of the Aztec empire. These jewels are made of copper, silver and gold threads interwoven to embroider unique pieces. The filigree technique was practiced by the Egyptians, Etruscans and Greeks, representing the ancient art of jewelry-making.

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