Authentic Chulucanas Couple Sculpture (Rose)
Authentic Chulucanas Couple Sculpture (Rose)
★★★★★ Rated 5/5 by collectors (30 Reviews)
Est. 1987. Historic craftsmanship meets modern design.
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A hand-formed ceramic sculpture from Chulucanas, Peru, depicting an Indigenous Andean couple in an intimate embrace. This 4 x 4 inch piece delivers strong decorative presence in a compact format and brings the warmth of Peruvian folk art into a shelf, desk, vignette, or curated interior display.
Crafted in the Chulucanas pottery tradition, this sculpture reflects one of Peru’s most recognized ceramic lineages, known for expressive figural forms, earthy tones, and artisan character.
Why it converts
• Authentic Peruvian artisan pottery
• Distinctive Andean folk art subject matter
• Compact 4 x 4 inch display-friendly scale
• Ideal entry heritage piece for collectors and gift buyers
Product Details
| Origin | Chulucanas, Piura, Peru |
| Material | Earthenware ceramic |
| Dimensions | Approx. 4 in x 4 in |
| Subject | Indigenous Andean couple |
| Finish | Warm natural clay tones with hand-painted detail |
| Signature | Unsigned |
| Condition | Vintage condition consistent with age and handmade production |
Why This Piece Matters
Chulucanas pottery is one of Peru’s best-known ceramic traditions. Produced in northern Peru, it is valued for its sculptural forms and artisan finish. This example captures a romantic village scene through rounded modeling, expressive facial features, and a warm earthen palette that reads well in both rustic and refined interiors.
For the customer, this is not a mass-market decorative object. It is a collectible cultural accent with handmade variation, regional identity, and strong giftability.
Best for
• Folk art collectors
• Shelf and console styling
• Thoughtful heritage-driven gifts
• Layering into global craft interiors
Please Note
This piece is handmade. Minor surface variation, tonal inconsistency, and small irregularities are part of the character of artisan ceramics and should be expected. Unsigned examples are common within this category.
Source context: Chulucanas pottery is recognized as a traditional ceramic art form from Piura, Peru, and is widely documented in Peruvian cultural and artisan export references.
