Ceramic mask, 'Nazca Moustache'
Dominated by energetic primary colors, the fierce countenance of a Nazca man contorts into a frown. Elaborated in a strikingly original design and bearing the traditional Nazca moustache, this stern visage makes an inspired gift to the devoted collector. Salomon Ruiz is a self-taught artist who has developed an innovative style influenced by the ancient Vicus, Moche, and Nazca cultures. He fashions this ceramic piece entirely by hand.
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