Handcrafted in Peru

Qori Silver Peruvian sterling silver necklaces, bracelets & earrings

Silver Born from the Andes

Where ancient Incan geometry and the living colors of the Andean world meet contemporary form. Each piece carries the memory of a civilization that shaped silver into myth. Qori Silver handcrafts hallmarked .95 sterling in Cusco made to order, shipped worldwide.

Sterling .95 Silver
Handcrafted in Peru
Ethically Sourced
Free Worldwide Shipping
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The Craft

Made by Hand

Materials

We work in sterling .95 and pair it with stones that echo the Andes turquoise, chrysocolla, sodalite, and amethyst. Each piece is finished by hand, hallmarked, and made to be worn daily, not hidden away.

How We Make It

A design starts with geometry, then becomes wax, then silver. The final polish is slow by intention: crisp edges, soft highlights, and surfaces that catch light like high-altitude sun.

Hallmarked & Certified

Every piece leaves our workshop with a .95 hallmark and a certificate of authenticity. We stand behind our materials if something isn't right, we fix it.

Our Story

From Cusco to the world, in sterling

Origins

Qori Silver began as a family workshop outside Cusco, where our artisans learned to read symbols the way others read maps: the Chakana for balance, Inti for light, Amaru for transformation. We carry those meanings forward not as replicas, but as living design.

Sustainability

We source ethically and work directly with Andean artisan communities. Every purchase supports the continuation of techniques passed down through generations. Silver is chosen for its longevity a piece made well lasts a lifetime.

Our Artisans

Each piece is handcrafted by skilled silversmiths in Cusco, Peru. Their expertise in ancient Andean symbology and contemporary design is what makes Qori Silver unique not a factory product, but a personal creation.

Our Story

From Cusco to the world, in sterling

Origins

Qori Silver began as a family workshop outside Cusco, where our artisans learned to read symbols the way others read maps: the Chakana for balance, Inti for light, Amaru for transformation. We carry those meanings forward not as replicas, but as living design.

Materials

We work in sterling .95 and pair it with stones that echo the Andes turquoise, chrysocolla, sodalite, and amethyst. Each piece is finished by hand, hallmarked, and made to be worn daily, not hidden away.

How we make it

A design starts with geometry, then becomes wax, then silver. The final polish is slow by intention: crisp edges, soft highlights, and surfaces that catch light like high-altitude sun.