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The “CREVIA Machu Picchu Exhibition” brings together approximately 130 cultural assets, and the venue-exclusive “Machu Picchu Tin” is now on sale! This candy tin features the “front part of a metal feathered headdress.”

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“Machu Picchu Can” is now available exclusively at the “CREVIA Machu Picchu Exhibition,” which brings together approximately 130 cultural artifacts! A candy tin featuring the “front part of a headdress with metal feathers” ​
B-D Lab Co., Ltd. Press release: October 30, 2025 To Members of the Press The “CREVIA Machu Picchu Exhibition,” featuring approximately 130 cultural artifacts, is releasing a new, venue-exclusive “Machu Picchu Tin”! A candy tin featuring the “front section of a headdress with metal feathers” as its main feature. Aoyama Decavo will be releasing the “Machu Picchu Tin,” a venue-exclusive item for the “CREVIA Machu Picchu Exhibition,” which opens on November 22nd at the Mori Arts Center Gallery (Roppongi Hills, Tokyo). The main feature is the “front part of the headdress with metal feathers.” Hidden alpaca too
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The “CREVIA Machu Picchu Exhibition” showcases approximately 130 valuable cultural artifacts from the Larco Museum, an archaeological museum in Lima, Peru’s capital. The main attraction of the “Machu Picchu Can” is the glass painting of the “front part of a headdress with metal feathers,” one of the exhibits. The headdress is placed in the center of the can lid, surrounded by glass paintings featuring patterns originating from Peru, where Machu Picchu is located. The design features textiles seen in Peruvian folk art, with Inca spiritual symbols taking center stage. The alpaca depicted in a square is also a highlight. This design combines the mystique of Machu Picchu with Peruvian folk art culture.
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/96495/62/96495-62-3f116be14d851cf5325635b965f37d95-2000×2000.png Representing the golden ornaments of the Inca era and the diverse Aztec culture
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/96495/62/96495-62-747521dfe2266b60e355bed2a30291a5-1500×1500.jpg There’s plenty to see on the side of the can as well. The colorful design is based on Peruvian textiles and features motifs of the sun and moon, important Aztec symbols. Enjoy the fusion of mysterious objects, such as golden ornaments from the Inca era and the Nazca Lines, with folk art patterns found on Peruvian plates and other items. It also features vivid colors that stand out from any angle.
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/96495/62/96495-62-12036f9ce1a36a4dc915cc68ac2e735a-2000×916.jpg Contains gluten-free corn-flavored cookies
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/96495/62/96495-62-649578788ac98437f49136d657c2f681-1500×1500.jpg The sweets inside the “Machu Picchu Can” are gluten-free cookies made entirely from plant-based ingredients. They have the flavor of corn, a crop said to have supported the Inca civilization. Try these slightly sweet corn-flavored cookies and imagine the lives of the people who lived during the Inca civilization. [Product details] ・Machu Picchu Tin (contains 5 corn-flavored cookies) ¥1,620 including tax (¥1,500 excluding tax) ※Limit 3 items per person *Limited quantity sales, end when stock runs out. [Exhibition Details] Exhibition “CREVIA Machu Picchu Exhibition” Dates and times: Saturday, November 22, 2025 – Sunday, March 1, 2026 Opening hours: Sunday – Thursday 10:00 – 19:00 (last entry 18:00), Friday, Saturday and the day before public holidays 10:00 – 20:00 (last entry 19:00) *During the New Year holidays (Monday, December 29, 2025 – Sunday, January 4, 2026), the hours are 10:00 – 19:00 (last entry 18:00). Specific dates: Monday, December 29, 2025 / Tuesday, December 30, 2025 / Wednesday, December 31, 2025 / Friday, January 2, 2026 Venue: Mori Arts Center Gallery Address: 52F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo For more information, please visit the official website Official website:https://machupicchuneon.jp Official SNS: Instagram
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