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ÑUSTA

 

ORIGINAL ART   
SIZE  W19-5/8" x H25-1/2" (50cm x 65cm)

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ÑUSTA
Ñusta is a term from the Quechua language, historically used by the Inca and other indigenous peoples of the Andes. It has several meanings, depending on the context:Princess or Noblewoman:
Ñusta primarily refers to a princess or noblewoman in Inca society, often the daughter of the Sapa Inca (the emperor). It is a title given to women of royal lineage, symbolizing grace, beauty, and authority.Goddess or Spirit:
In a spiritual context, Ñusta can also refer to a female deity or spirit associated with nature, such as water, mountains, or fertility. These ñustas are often linked to sacred places in the Andes and are revered as protective and nurturing forces.Symbol of Purity and Beauty:
The word Ñusta carries connotations of purity, innocence, and beauty, often evoking imagery of natural elegance and grace. In cultural stories, ñustas are portrayed as embodiments of these ideals, reflecting the Andean people’s deep connection to nature and the divine.Overall, Ñusta represents not only a title of nobility but also a connection to the spiritual and natural world, signifying both leadership and a deep reverence for nature’s feminine forces in Andean cosmology.
ÑUSTA
Ñusta es un término del idioma quechua, históricamente utilizado por los incas y otros pueblos indígenas de los Andes. Tiene varios significados, dependiendo del contexto:Princesa o Mujer Noble:
Ñusta se refiere principalmente a una princesa o mujer noble en la sociedad inca, a menudo la hija del Sapa Inca (el emperador). Es un título otorgado a mujeres de linaje real, simbolizando gracia, belleza y autoridad.Diosa o Espíritu:
En un contexto espiritual, Ñusta también puede referirse a una deidad femenina o espíritu asociado con la naturaleza, como el agua, las montañas o la fertilidad. Estas ñustas suelen estar vinculadas a lugares sagrados en los Andes y son veneradas como fuerzas protectoras y maternales.Símbolo de Pureza y Belleza:
La palabra Ñusta lleva connotaciones de pureza, inocencia y belleza, evocando a menudo la imagen de una elegancia natural y gracia. En las historias culturales, las ñustas se presentan como encarnaciones de estos ideales, reflejando la profunda conexión del pueblo andino con la naturaleza y lo divino.En general, Ñusta representa no solo un título de nobleza, sino también una conexión con el mundo espiritual y natural, significando tanto liderazgo como una profunda reverencia por las fuerzas femeninas de la naturaleza en la cosmología andina.
ABOUT THE ART WORK

ORIGINAL ARTWORK – ONE OF A KIND
Certificate: Hand signed by the artist – provided with Certificate of Authenticity
OBRA DE ARTE ÚNICA
Certificado: Firmado a mano por el artista – se entrega con Certificado de Autenticidad

DETAILS

Materials: 200 gsm. color paper

Materiales: papel de color de 200 gramos

Frame: Not Framed

Marco: No esta enmarcado

Packaging: Ships Rolled in a Tube

Embalaje: Se envía enrollado en un tubo

DIMENSIONS

W19-5/8" x H25-1/2" (50cm x 65cm)

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