This set presents a technical execution characterized by the embossing and chiseling of iconographic motifs inspired by the pre-Columbian Inca culture. On their faces figures of hierarchical characters, Andean camelids and deities can be distinguished, highlighted on a background contrasted by the oxidation of the metal. The pieces retain their hallmarks "925" and "PERU", along with the craftsman's punch, which certifies their quality and origin. It is a classic exponent of mid-century Peruvian export ornamental silverware. This ensemble presents an execution technique characterized by the gaufrage and the ciselage of iconographic motifs inspired by pre-Colombian Inca culture. Sur leurs visages are distinguished from the figures of hiérarchical persons, from camelides and from Andean divin.