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Kero or Peruvian Ceremonial Vessel - carved in wood

$ 31.09

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Peru
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

    Kero or Peruvian Ceremonial Vessel -
    carved in wood
    This piece was carved in wood by Peruvian artisans
    The Kero is a ceremonial vessel, usually made of wood, of a truncated cone shape, wider at the mouth than at the base,
    typical of several Surandine cultures. They were also called as a stick drinker, wooden vessel and wooden chalice. It is an ancient Inca vessel for drinking liquids such as alcohol, or more specifically, chicha. They can be made of wood, stone, ceramics, silver or gold. Many represented diverse scenes, like military facts, political alliances, rituals or simple scenes of the daily life. Others, only showed in their design geometric figure.
    Measure 7" x 5"
    WEIGHT  840"
    IF YOU BUY MORE THAN ONE PRODUCT THAT ARE IN PERU, WE CAN CONBINE THE SHIPPING ACCORDING THE TOTAL WEIGHT.
    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