Incan Silver and Gold Miniature Camelid (Llama) Figurine

Incan Silver and Gold Miniature Camelid (Llama) Figurine

Arts of Significance 1480 AD Medieval 🇵🇪 Peru 197 views

A hammered silver and gold-alloy miniature camelid (llama) figurine of the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu), 1400–1535 CE — among the most sacred objects of the Inca state religion, buried as capacocha offerings at high-altitude mountain shrines.

The Sacred Herds of the SunIn the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu, "four quarters of the world"), llamas were central to the state economy, religion, and cosmology. They carried goods along the qhapaq ñan (royal road), provided fibre and meat, and were sacrificed in their thousands at state ceremonies. Go...

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