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Ancient Peruvian utensils and tools
Ancient Peruvian utensils and tools, including Inca tomb A, B, pendant in gold and silver C, copper axe heads D, mirrors called Inca-rirpo E, F, G, stone axe H, pins I, L, M, clip K, drinking cup for Chicha N, earthenware vase or Guainacaba O, and golden idol Q. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Giulio Ferrrarios Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (Il Costume Antico e Moderno di Tutti i Popoli), Florence, 1842
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Clip Copper Earthenware Ferrrario Giulio Idol Inca Mirror Pendant Peru Pins Tomb Tool Utensil Vase
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This hand-colored copperplate engraving, titled "Ancient Peruvian Utensils and Tools," is an intriguing glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the ancient Inca civilization. The image, taken from Giulio Ferrari's "Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples" published in Florence in 1842, showcases an array of artifacts discovered in various tombs and excavations. In the foreground, we find a golden pendant, intricately crafted from both gold and silver, which was likely worn as a symbol of wealth and status. Nearby, copper axe heads D and stone axe H represent the practical tools used for hunting, agriculture, and construction. The mirrors labeled E, F, and G, known as Inca-rirpo, were made from polished obsidian or precious metals and served as essential items for personal grooming and spiritual rituals. The pins I, L, and M, along with clip K, were used for fastening clothing or securing offerings to textiles. The drinking cup N, traditionally used for the fermented drink Chicha, is depicted alongside an earthenware vase or Guainacaba O, which was used for storing and transporting liquids. The golden idol Q, with its intricate headdress and ornate detailing, is a testament to the advanced metalworking skills of the Inca artisans. This engraving offers a fascinating window into the daily life and material culture of the ancient Inca civilization, providing a tangible connection to a time long past.
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