In the Central Andean area, Spondylus shells were called “mullu” and were used as a female symbol of fertility in Chavín de Huantar. During the Inca empire, the mullu was a marker of rain and was the food of deities related to water.
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Delicate piece of jewelry made by hand with 950 silver and with embedded stones. Combine with a cocktail or evening dress.
In the Central Andean area, Spondylus shells were called “mullu” and were used as a female symbol of fertility in Chavín de Huantar. During the Inca empire, the mullu was a marker of rain and was the food of deities related to water.
Weight | 10 g |
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Dimensions | 7 × 5.5 cm |