Silver openwork

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The openwork of silver is a technique for working with this metal that continued to be developed in the time of the Viceroyalty of Peru and that is obtained by perforating following the contours on the surface of the sheet, not reaching the fineness and delicacy of the filigree, but corresponds to the same working methodology of silver.

The pieces of this type of silverware are highly appreciated by those who do tourism in Peru.

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