The original "Gold Huacas" of Panama were molded and cast by the agile hands of the ancient Indians that existed more than a thousand years ago. The name "Huaca" is derived from the early Spanish word "huacal" meaning an Indian mound containing ruins or burials which refers to the ancient burial site. Thus, any artifact recovered from the burial ground is called a "Huaca.

Over the years, millions of these objects were crafted, but few have survived. In the 16th century when the Spanish Conquistadors came to Central America, they plundered all the gold objects they could find and sent them to Spain to be melted down. A lot of the pieces around today are actually tumbage, a copper-gold alloy. They were washed in special liquids that dissolved the copper out of the alloy on the surface of the object which left a thin coat of gold. We wonder what the Spaniards must have thought as the Golden Huacas turned to copper as they were melted down.

These reproductions have been made from molds of the originals pieces and have the same imperfections found in the originals. They are intricately crafted Pre-Columbian artifacts as well as beautiful pieces of jewelry; reminders of a past civilization. We cast them in bronze and gold plate them with a 22kt gold to give them the same rich color the originals had. Solid gold pieces are available upon special request, although we still plate them with the richer gold color.

Panama Huacas

Authentic Reproductions of Panama's Golden Huacas

Gallery

Artifacts that tell ancient stories.

Close-up of a finely detailed pre-Columbian ceramic vessel with intricate geometric patterns.
Close-up of a finely detailed pre-Columbian ceramic vessel with intricate geometric patterns.
A bronze figurine replica showcasing a warrior from an ancient pre-Columbian civilization.
A bronze figurine replica showcasing a warrior from an ancient pre-Columbian civilization.
Colorful textile reproduction featuring traditional pre-Columbian weaving techniques and symbols.
Colorful textile reproduction featuring traditional pre-Columbian weaving techniques and symbols.
Stone carving replica depicting a mythological creature from pre-Columbian lore.
Stone carving replica depicting a mythological creature from pre-Columbian lore.

Our Legacy

Handcrafted replicas honoring ancient artistry.

Close-up of a finely detailed replica of a pre-Columbian gold pendant resting on aged parchment.
Close-up of a finely detailed replica of a pre-Columbian gold pendant resting on aged parchment.
Moche Vessels

Ceramic pieces inspired by Moche culture.

A vibrant reproduction of a Moche stirrup-spout vessel with intricate painted designs.
A vibrant reproduction of a Moche stirrup-spout vessel with intricate painted designs.
Bronze-colored replica of a Chimu warrior figurine displayed on a wooden stand.
Bronze-colored replica of a Chimu warrior figurine displayed on a wooden stand.
Detailed shot of a Nazca-style textile pattern reproduced in rich colors.
Detailed shot of a Nazca-style textile pattern reproduced in rich colors.
Nazca Textiles

Vivid patterns echoing ancient weaving.