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Pre Columbian Huari  Snuff Spoon Ancient South American art

Pre-Columbian, Huari/Tihuanaco culture, ca. 6th to 9th century CE.

A ritual snuff spoon carved from Hard wood with 2 figural deities holding kero cups  inlaid with Spondylus shell with white shell     Spoons like this one were  used ingest a ground drug known as vilca or huilca, found in southern Peru and Bolivia, and obtained from the beans of the tree Anadenanthera colubrina.  Splendid item

Size 24 x 4 cm   9.5 x 1.5 inches

Ex Uk collection London collected before 1960

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