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The ice cream fairy mixes organic milk and eggs in her cauldron with the best ingredients and lots of love. Made in Cusco, in...
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The ice cream fairy mixes organic milk and eggs in her cauldron with the best ingredients and lots of love. Made in Cusco, in small batches and absolutely free of artificial additives, these creamy potions are guaranteed to puta spark back in your heart. Now that's magic.
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Contemporary Peruvian art exhibited in 120 square meters on the first and second floors of a 1700's colonial house. Special...
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Contemporary Peruvian art exhibited in 120 square meters on the first and second floors of a 1700's colonial house. Special exhibits each month on the 2nd floor. Exhibits by resident artist Altamirano as well as both young and recognized Peruvian artists in the 1st floor galleries. Open 9AM to 9PM Monday - Saturday. Just 1.5 blocks from the Plaza de Armas of central Cusco.The best and most beautiful gallery in Cusco if not all of Peru. The 2nd floor space is sometimes used for cultural activities (music, theatre, presentations) in addition to its use as an exposition space for the gallery. Maria Elena Mendoza Altamirano de Miller is the director and resident artist and graduate of the Diego Quispe Tito School of Fine Arts of Cusco, Peru.Your are also welcome to visit the Dragon's Palate Restaurant just off of the art gallery.
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Andean Magic Art Jewelry is a Cusco-based company that makes natural Andean ancestral alchemy jewelry – encompassing the...
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Andean Magic Art Jewelry is a Cusco-based company that makes natural Andean ancestral alchemy jewelry – encompassing the healing power of metals, including 950 silver and 18k gold. Founded by a Shaman (Andean healer), the family-owned company offers free workshop tours (including transportation) for visitors to learn how its jewelry is made, see its artisans at work and browse its onsite store (with prices starting at 81 soles/$30 U.S.). Since its start in 1974, the award-winning company has hired people from rural areas, who are often very poor, and given them an eight-year apprenticeship to become skilled artisans. When you buy quality jewelry here, you support this ancestral art and a sustainable livelihood for local Peruvians. Main workshop and store are at Parque España E-3 Ucchullo Grande, with a second store at Calle del Medio 110.
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This is an original store who sell fine and unique handmade artist products like photographs, ceramics, jewelry, baby alpaca...
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This is an original store who sell fine and unique handmade artist products like photographs, ceramics, jewelry, baby alpaca clothes, etc.
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