"Toritos de Pucará" or "Small Bulls of Pucara" handmade figurines created by local artisans in the southern part of Peru is a reminder of the history and power of the bull to the Inca Culture. At present, families in Peru place these figurines on the roof of their houses like an amulet, to counteract bad energy and attract good luck. The two bulls represent de Andean dualism, male and female. This special version of "Toritos of Pucara" has particular features added such as cross, a ladder, keeping the belief that people should climb the stairs step by step in order to become more and more successful, in other words, the social & economic progress; a rooster, the animal that sings first thing in the morning, which means that things must be done in advance; and a crock pitcher that means enjoyment, friendships and parties as part of life itself, and that not everything is work in life. This piece of artwork is made by hand out of clay and its surface is hand painted having an antiqued appearance. The "Toritos de Pucará" can be a treasure for a lifetime and is believed to bring protection for your home. They also provide a variety of spiritual benefits as they are seen as a symbol of prosperity and strength.
Details:
- Hand Painted, Handmade, Antiqued, Brown color.
- Dimensions: 6.5"Height (From the bull's leg to the top of the cross) x 4"Width
- Exclusive and original details of the Folk Art & Peruvian culture.
- Material: Ceramic
- Imported. Made by Peruvian Artisans.