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Traditional dancer Caporal Acobamba

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  • base.stl
  • brazo_derecho.stl
  • brazo_izquierdo.stl
  • cabeza.stl
  • capa.stl
  • cinta_derecha.stl
  • cinta_izquierda.stl
  • cuerpo.stl
  • hombrera.stl
  • mano_derecha.stl
  • mano_izquierda.stl
  • mascara.stl
  • matraca.stl
  • patalon.stl
  • pierna_derecha.stl
  • pierna_izquierda.stl
  • plumas.stl
  • sombrero.stl

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Publication date 2023-11-06 at 00:27
Design number 1560692

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3d Dancers Design of Acobamba Peru

designed in 358mm height

in parts to be assembled to make the printing much easier

story

According to the collected history, in those years the Vivanco Parejas family from Ica, every year for the month of December arrived in the province of Acobamba with pack mules on mules and horses with trunks full of cargoes with fruits from the coast such as grapes, watermelon, etc. and beverages such as wine. To barter these products with cereal food of the province. Accompanied by different personal as Retaguardias with their whips that were in charge as muleteers, the caporales with their matracas and the native negritos. Later, they held the feast of the birth of the baby Jesus in the neighborhood of Pueblo Viejo.

Several years passed in which the Vivanco Parejas family did not arrive in the province of Acobamba, in those years the whole population was waiting for him with great enthusiasm and in view of the fact that they did not return they decided to hold their own Christmas party, which was organized by the Santos Quichka family of Huayllapata, this is how this festivity in honor of the Child Jesus began, currently with the participation of two traditional neighborhoods such as Pueblo Viejo and Santos.

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layer height 0.12

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Designed in 358mm high

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