Jewelry in Ancient Peru

Live Online Conversation

Ornement de nez Mochica. Musée Larco de Lima

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Overshadowed by the myth of El Dorado spread in Europe from the 16th century, the long history of the jewelry of civilizations of Peru remains unknown to the general public. Anonymous, goldsmiths from the Chavin, Vicus, Mochica, Lambayeque and Chimu cultures nevertheless played a major role in the history of the arts of metalwork of the Andean area, even before the advent of the Inca civilization.
Divine or secular adornments, ritual or identity jewelry… One thing is certain, jewelry in ancient Peru was the prerogative of powerful and enlightened political elites.

Embark on an exciting journey retracing the evolution of metalworking practices and the ideological transformations of men who fashioned gold and silver with devotion for 3,000 years.

With Carole Fraresso, Doctor in Archaeometallurgy, specialist in Andean goldsmithing and Founder of the pre-Columbian jewelry house Motché & Paul Paradis, art historian, specialist in decorative arts and Professor at L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.

This online conversation will be broadcast from L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts in Paris.

Speakers
Paul Paradis

Art Historian, Decorative Arts and Jewelry Specialist, Teacher at L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts
&
Carole Fraresso

Doctor in Archaeometallurgy, specialist in Andean goldsmithing and Founder of the pre-Columbian jewelry house Motché

Thursday, October 20th at 08:00pm (Japan Time)
Conference given in English
Simultaneous translations in
Japanese, Cantoneseand Mandarin available
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Photo: Nose ornament representing a man with rope, gold and turquoise, Moche Culture (100 - 800 CE), ML100753, ©Museo Larco, Lima-Peru