Metals
Silver, noble and bright, is transformed into jewelry telling stories of nature, mountains, rivers and forests engraved in the metal.
The Mapuche, guardians of their land, infuse each piece with their spiritual and cultural heritage. Each bracelet or necklace is a tribute to their traditions and their intimate connection with nature.
In each work in silver and nickel silver ( alloy of copper, zinc, nickel) hides a fragment of history, a piece of soul, and an echo of the landscapes that inspire this precious craft.
Care :
- Storage: Store your jewelry in a cool, dry place, ideally in a bag or box to avoid scratches and rust.
- Avoid chemicals: Protect your pieces from contact with products like perfumes, lotions or cleaners, which can tarnish the metal.
- Gentle cleaning: Use a non-abrasive cloth to restore their natural shine.
- Light Soak: For stubborn dirt, soak your jewelry for a few minutes in warm, soapy water, brush gently with a soft-bristled brush, then rinse and dry thoroughly.
- Alpaca Care: If a yellowish tint appears, gently rub with a cloth dampened with a mixture of warm water and baking soda, then dry to restore shine and luster.
- Careful handling: Avoid shocks or contact with hard surfaces to preserve the shape and finish of the nickel silver.