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very good condition, well constructed 301 / 1396 sold -
very good condition, well constructed 302 / 1396 sold -
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Great condition, rotates easily 305 / 1396 sold -
Great condition, rotates easily 306 / 1396 sold -
Great condition, rotates easily 307 / 1396 sold -
Great condition, rotates easily 308 / 1396 sold -
Great condition, rotates easily 309 / 1396 sold -
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The Chichero is a traditional kind of cup used by the Quechua during such festivals for pouring Chicha, a kind of beer made of corn. This superb example is carved from a single piece of wood, with two bulls standing in the centre of the bowl. The bull is auspicious, meaning good luck in the wish to avert misfortune, and as a symbol of power represents the might of the Spanish conquistadors. 340 / 1396 -
The Chichero is a traditional kind of cup used by the Quechua during such festivals for pouring Chicha, a kind of beer made of corn. This superb example is carved from a single piece of wood, with two bulls standing in the centre of the bowl. The bull is auspicious, meaning good luck in the wish to avert misfortune, and as a symbol of power represents the might of the Spanish conquistadors. 341 / 1396 -
The Chichero is a traditional kind of cup used by the Quechua during such festivals for pouring Chicha, a kind of beer made of corn. This superb example is carved from a single piece of wood, with two bulls standing in the centre of the bowl. The bull is auspicious, meaning good luck in the wish to avert misfortune, and as a symbol of power represents the might of the Spanish conquistadors. 342 / 1396 -
The Chichero is a traditional kind of cup used by the Quechua during such festivals for pouring Chicha, a kind of beer made of corn. This superb example is carved from a single piece of wood, with two bulls standing in the centre of the bowl. The bull is auspicious, meaning good luck in the wish to avert misfortune, and as a symbol of power represents the might of the Spanish conquistadors. 343 / 1396 -
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