by admin on June 26, 2010

Photo from dogbreedinfo.com
Although the Peruvian Inca Orchid may sound like a rare flower from the Amazon, it is actually a rare dog breed. The dogs are usually hairless, except for an occasional tuft on their heads. However, some coated dogs are born within the same litters as their hairless siblings. The Peruvian Inca Orchids that are bred in the US tend to have a very similar look, due to the fact that almost all of them originate from a dozen or less dogs that were imported here many years ago. The breed has changed over time in Peru, however, so the dogs that are imported today may have different characteristics or varieties. Since most Peruvian Inca Orchids are hairless, their owners have to apply sunscreen to their delicate skin. In Peru they are referred to as “Calato,” the Quechua word for “naked.”
by admin on June 25, 2010

Sacha Inchi Plant
Peru is becoming known as the source for many different health foods. In March, a French doctor published a book called “The Real Cancer Fighting Regime,” listing the healthiest foods for those fighting cancer and those looking to prevent it. Among his recommendations were several foods native to Peru, including quinoa, which is now known as one of the most nutritious grains in the world. He also lists camu camu, a native Peruvian fruit that has 30 times more vitamin C than oranges. Another development in the Peruvian health food industry is the increase in exports of Sacha Inchi oil. This oil is made from a plant that grows in theĀ Amazon. Health experts are now calling Sachi Inchi a super fooddue to the high content of essential fatty acids in its oil. Experts agree that most people need more Omega-3 fatty acids in their diets, and Sacha Inchi is a great source of this essential element for good health. Peru provides a rich variety of healthy foods, and the exports of these foods are increasing to areas where they cannot be grown locally.
by admin on June 24, 2010
One of the most interesting types of jewelry you’ll find in the Peruvian marketplace features the wings of real butterflies. With so many varieties of butterflies in the Amazon, locals regularly gather wings from those that have expired naturally. Artisans buy the wings, and artfully set them in silver. The result is an artsy look that attracts attention and conversation. When I wear my butterfly wing earrings, people comment on how iridescent they are and ask what the material under the glass is. When I tell them they’re real butterfly wings, they are usually surprised. The artisans use special techniques to work with the incredibly delicate wings, and the handcrafted jewelry they create is truly unique. Butterfly wing jewelry from Peru showcases the beauty of the Amazon.
by admin on June 23, 2010
The Inti Raymi festival, or celebration of the sun, starts today in Cusco. It will continue through tomorrow. Although there are many festivals throughout the year in Peru, Inti Raymi is known as one of the most elaborate, and also as one of the oldest. The tradition was started by the Incas, and continues as a lasting historical ceremony. The most recent interpretation of the ceremony started in 1944, and is celebrated near the ruins of Sacsaywaman. Colorful costumes and traditional dances make this festival an impressive sight to see.
The art of gourd carving has been practiced in Peru for over 4,000 years. This ancient technique has been perfected and enhanced over time, but you will still see traditional Peruvian motifs on gourds in today’s marketplace. In addition, you’ll find designs including intricate butterflies, a variety of animals, including cats and dogs, and you’ll even see uniquely shaped gourds that are made to look like birds with long necks. I am always amazed when I see a new take on mate (ma-tay), or gourd art. The creativity and talent of the artisans shines through in each new design they create. Although the organic/natural movement may seem like a relatively new thing, this organic art form never went out of style in Peru. Modern day artisans honor this ancient tradition by using their mate designs in a variety of decorative ways. Mate jewelry is my favorite, and you’ll find several gourd jewelry designs at Tikanchay.