Photo: Nose Ornament Representing a Man with a Rope, Gold and Turquoise, Mochica Culture (100 - 800 A.D.), ML100753, ©Museo Larco, Lima, Peru.
ONLINE CONFERENCE
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Thursday, October 20, 2022
This online conference will be broadcast from the L’École, School of Jewelry Arts in Paris. To register and attend the conference for free, please reserve directly on the L’École's website.
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Anonymous, the goldsmiths of the Chavin, Vicus, Mochica, Lambayeque, and Chimu cultures played a major role in the history of metal arts in the Andean region, even before the rise of the Inca civilization.
Divine or secular adornments, ritual or identity jewelry... One thing is certain: jewelry in ancient Peru was the domain of powerful and enlightened political elites.
Embark on an exciting journey tracing the evolution of metallurgical practices and the ideological transformations of the people who devotedly shaped gold and silver over 3,000 years.
Featuring Carole Fraresso, PhD in Archaeometallurgy, specialist in Andean goldsmithing and Founder of the pre-Columbian jewelry house Motché & Paul Paradis, art historian, specialist in decorative arts, and Professor at the L'École, School of Jewelry Art.
Session for the European Audience:
Wednesday, October 19 at 7:00 PM, Paris time
In French
Session for the Asia-Pacific Audience (at 7:00 PM, Hong Kong time):
Thursday, October 20 at 1:00 PM, Paris time
In English with simultaneous translation in Cantonese, Mandarin, and Japanese
Session for the United States Audience (at 1:00 PM, New York time):
Thursday, October 20 at 7:00 PM, Paris time
In English
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