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Chimú Ceremonial Vessels
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Chimú Ceremonial Vessels

Crafted by the Chimú during the Imperial Era (800–1300 AD), these ceremonial vessels exemplify sophisticated metalwork in ancient Peru. Made from silver and gold, they feature techniques like embossing, overlaying, and repoussé. Adorned with human faces, they reflect the Chimú’s focus on anthropomorphic imagery. These artifacts highlight the cultural and religious significance of ceremonial objects in pre-Columbian societies, underscoring the Chimú’s metallurgical prowess.
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