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Kero or Peruvian Ceremonial Vessel - carved in stone
$ 47.98
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Description
A qiru also written kero, quero, locally also qero is an ancient Inca container for drinking liquids such as alcohol, or more specifically, chicha. They can be made of wood, ceramic, silver or gold. They were traditionally used in festivals in the Andes.The qirus were decorated on the first layer with a shallow pattern on the cup. The pattern was then filled in with a durable, water-resistant mixture of the plant's resin, and pigments such as cinnabar. The finely incised lines would meet at the intersection points, creating shapes such as triangles, squares, and diamonds. . The forms are organized in two, three or four horizontal registers.This kero is carved in stone by the artisans of Cusco
Mesuare 3 X 10
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OUR RATES OF SHIPPING
WEIGHT (grams)
USA & CANADA ($)
WORLDWIDE ($)
TIME ARRIVE
101 - 250
15.52
17.82
FIRST CLASS BETWEEN 12-14 BUSINESS DAYS
251 - 500
23.45
26.59
501 - 1000
37.18
43.12
1001 - 1500
48.65
56.52
1501 - 2000
57.18
66.81
2000 - 2500
45.36
53.18
SECOND CLASS BETWEEN 17-21 BUSINESS DAYS
2501 - 3000
49.02
57.67
30001 - 3500
53.18
59.82