Gallery 7: The Life of Saint Rose of Lima (The Ocopa Series)
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        Huamanga stone is an opaque, ivory-colored stone that abounds in the area of Huamanga, Peru. Known also as Peruvian alabaster, it was carved since pre-Columbian times, as it is said to be so soft that it can be cut, when wet, with an ordinary knife. In Colonial times, it was used both for sculptures...
              
            
    
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