Andean Cross Collection

 

Balance, protection, and spiritual connection.

 

Inspired by the sacred Chakana — the ancient Andean cross associated with Viracocha and the Andean worldview — the Andean Cross Collection embodies a refined interpretation of harmony between humanity, nature, and the cosmos.

The Chakana stands as one of the most enduring symbols of Andean civilizations, understood as a bridge between dimensions: earth and sky, the human and the divine, the material and the spiritual. Its geometric structure reflects a cosmological order rooted in balance, duality, and sacred proportion.

Its stepped form represents the cardinal directions and the elements of nature, while its center expresses unity and equilibrium. Across Inca architecture, textiles, ceramics, and ceremonial expressions, the Chakana appears not as ornament, but as a structural principle of thought and design.

Andean cosmology is defined by a system of balance between the four elements (fire, air, earth, water), the four directions (north, east, south, west), and the three levels of existence — Hanan Pacha, Kay Pacha, and Uku Pacha — reflecting a worldview where existence is interconnected rather than separated.

The collection translates this ancestral structure into contemporary sculptural jewelry in silver, where symbolism, form, and craftsmanship converge into timeless pieces.

Each design is conceived as a quiet expression of heritage, meaning, and modern understated luxury.

 

 

 

 

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