Old offers South American Quechua Wood Offering Bowl

$120.00
#SN.1601062
Old offers South American Quechua Wood Offering Bowl, Interesting Antique Carved Wood Quechua Quero Chicha (maize Beer) Bowl with a headless effigy in the center.
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Product code: Old offers South American Quechua Wood Offering Bowl

Interesting Antique Carved Wood Quechua Quero Chicha (maize Beer) Bowl with a headless effigy in the center of the bowl. Circa offers 1900.
The Quechua are a group of indigenous South American tribes living mostly in Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador. The term quechua refers more to the language than a concrete ethnic group. Their descendants of the ancient and highly civilized Inca Empire. The most significant pre-Columbian influence that endures is the belief that supernatural forces govern everyday events, such as weather and illness. They believe that in order to appease Pachamama , the Earth Mother spirit, they must make some form of sacrifice or "Pago a la Pachamama". The quero is a traditional kind of cup used by the quechua during such festivals for pouring chichi, a kind of beer made of corn. The bowl is passed around and shared with everyone. It is carved from a single piece of wood, with handles either side, and an effigy figure in the centre of the bowl.

Measures 5 3/4" at its widest point.
Measures 1 1/2" tall.

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