This exquisite Lamyayeque Copper Funeral Mask Statuette reflects the rich heritage of pre-Columbian cultures in Peru. Inspired by the ceremonial masks of the Lamyayeque civilization, which thrived between the 8th and 15th centuries, this piece captures a contemplative and reverent gaze.
Crafted from oxidized copper with bronze and polished copper accents, the statuette showcases intricate details that denote royal significance. Each side reveals a different embellishment for the mouth, adding a unique touch to this handcrafted piece. Designed by renowned artist Ana Maria Enciso, it stands proudly on a sturdy brass rod atop a beautifully finished jasper base.
Measuring 7.75 inches in height, 4.7 inches in width, and 2.4 inches in depth, this decorative mask serves as a stunning addition to your home decor, especially for those seeking unique pre-Columbian art pieces.
Maria Murray (verified owner) –
Absolutely stunning! The craftsmanship of this Lamyayeque copper statuette is unparalleled. It’s a perfect addition to my home decor.
James Collins (verified owner) –
I was searching for affordable funeral decor options, and this handcrafted copper mask exceeded my expectations. Highly recommend!
Dale Griffin (verified owner) –
The intricate details on this mask are breathtaking. It’s not just decor; it’s a conversation starter about pre-Columbian art.