Despite the 16th century Spanish Conquest, the importance of the reflective properties, and divine qualities traditionally associated with gold and silver, were not forgotten. New techniques were developed to satisfy the novel demands of the Catholic Church and colonial elite. Later, Peruvian Independence inaugurated a revival of the indigenous use of silver, and the introduction of a new style of silverware celebrating the country's distinct flora and fauna.
This book traces the long history of silverwork and the fascination with the metal's divine and luminescent qualities, with special reference to the pre-Columbian and colonial periods.
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