Antikuna Cerámica Andina
A small Sacred Valley workshop co-led by three Quechua artisan families in Pisac, hand-building vessels and ceremonial pieces inspired by Inca, Killke, and Colonial-Andean motifs using locally dug red clay and natural mineral oxide slips.
Indicative listing. This profile is AI-compiled to illustrate the Andean Pottery cluster and is not yet a verified vendor. Contact details are withheld until verification. To source here now, request a quote and we’ll match you to a verified supplier.
LLM-generated plausible profile for Peru/Andean Pottery on 2026-07-09. Pending verification.
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Capabilities
- ✓ Wholesale / bulk supply from 12 pcs MOQ
- ✓ OEM / private-label production
- ✓ Custom shapes, finishes, and packaging
- ✓ FOB / CIF export experience
- ✓ Export packing and documentation
- ✓ Sample orders (1–5 units) available
- ✓ Sample policy: 1–2 reference samples free of charge for qualified buyers; full sample sets of 3–5 pieces at 1.3× unit price, fully credited against POs of 50+ units.
- ✓ Lead time: 7 weeks ex-works
Verification & certifications
LLM-generated plausible profile for Peru/Andean Pottery on 2026-07-09. Pending verification.
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FAQ
What is the MOQ for Andean Pottery from Peru?
MOQs vary by supplier and complexity — typical bulk MOQ for Andean Pottery starts at 30–200 units. Sample orders may be available at 1–5 units with a development fee. Request a quote for your specific quantity.
What are the lead times for bulk Andean Pottery from Peru?
Most Peru Andean Pottery orders ship in 4–8 weeks ex-works, depending on order size and customization. Repeats often run faster (3–5 weeks). Add 2–4 weeks for sea freight.
Do Peru Andean Pottery suppliers offer OEM / private label?
Yes — most verified Peru Andean Pottery suppliers offer OEM and private-label production with custom shapes, finishes, packaging, and branding. Minimums for full OEM are typically higher (200+ units).
What certifications do Peru Andean Pottery suppliers hold?
Common certifications include BSCI, SEDEX, ISO 9001, and fair-trade or geographical indication (GI) tags. We verify and surface each supplier's certifications on their profile.
How do I verify a Peru Andean Pottery supplier before a bulk order?
Check four things: a working website on the supplier's own domain, third-party credentials (BSCI, SEDEX, fair-trade, or a GI tag) with certificate numbers you can validate, export references to your region, and a sample order before committing to bulk. GreenFlip surfaces Peru Andean Pottery suppliers via live AI-search research and labels each by verification status, so you can see what has been independently corroborated versus what is still an indicative listing.
Do Peru Andean Pottery suppliers own their workshops, or are they middlemen?
Both models exist and both are valid. Manufacturers and artisan cooperatives control the Andean Pottery workshop directly and quality-check in house; export houses aggregate several Peru artisan clusters and handle documentation and freight. Ask whether a supplier owns the facility and request a workshop photo or short video — reputable Andean Pottery suppliers share these readily.
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