Handmade
Materials: terracotta
Pucara Bulls are souvenir examples that represent part of cultural heritage. As it’s know, they are still made using the original handmade painting technique, and molded in the traditional clay ovens. You may also find Pucara Bulls painted in brighter colors with typically Andean designs. When you travel to Peru, especially the regions of Cuzco and Puno, it’s very common to see them in the roof side by side accompanied by a ladder and a cross. These Bulls were originally made as ritual and appeared in the early years of the Spanish colony. Now days, the Bulls are still used but with a different purpose. It’s believed by the locals that they keep the house safe with a blessing to the “Apus”(the Inca mountain gods) and ensure health, wealth and unity for the occupants of the house. Measures are 4”x4” Handmade in Perú Price per one piece (1 pcs) *As all of these products are handmade, expect minimal variations between models. **Shipped through USPS First Class Mail. ***Orders take up to 2 days to proceed, after which they take between 2-5 days. So please, order in advance. ****If you are interest in wholesale please contact us.