Meet the Communities of Northern Peru
At Luna Sundara, we responsibly source our Palo Santo from various campesino communities between Piura and Sullana in northern Peru. We are committed to supporting these communities and preserving the legacy of Palo Santo through sustainable and ethical practices.
Meet Praxedes Córdoba Erazo & his team
Praxedes Córdoba Erazo is a skilled artisan from Chulucanas with 28 years of experience in ceramic art, a tradition rich in cultural and familial significance. Based in the Asociación de Viviendas Miguel Montenegro in Chulucanas, Peru, Praxedes works with his wife and daughters to create beautiful ceramic pieces, reflecting their heritage and strong family bonds.
Meet Nagib Zariquiey
Nagib Zariquiey, co-founder of a renowned ceramics studio in Barranco, Peru, creates unique pieces, collaborative projects, and exclusive tableware. A graphic design student at PUCP, he mastered sculpting techniques in an elective ceramics course and studied further at Sonia Céspedes’ school. His work explores internal conflict, transformation, and the passage of time, using volcanic glazes, organic textures, translucent glass, and pigmented engobes.
Meet the Communities in the Peruvian Amazon
The communities in the Peruvian Amazon sustainably extract dragon's blood resin from the Croton lechleri tree. By carefully making incisions in the bark, they ensure the tree's health and longevity. This traditional practice highlights their deep connection to the environment and dedication to preserving their natural heritage.
Meet Yudmer Melgarejo Reyes
Yudmer Melgarejo Reyes, a master of Peruvian mirrors laminated with bronze leaf, began his craft at 15, learning from his father. With a decade of experience, he perfects the art of carving, engraving, and laminating. Yudmer's work is admired worldwide since his mirrors are more than just reflections; they are pieces of art that showcase dedication and tradition.