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Wooden vessels (Keros) used during libation ritual as offering to Mor Earth from Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, Inca civilization

Wooden vessels (Keros) used during libation ritual as offering to Mor Earth from Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, Inca civilization


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Wooden vessels (Keros) used during libation ritual as offering to Mor Earth from Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, Inca civilization

Inca civilization, Bolivia. Wooden vessels (Keros) used during libation ritual as offering to Mother Earth. From Lake Titicaca

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Media ID 9515319

Andes Blue Background Bolivia Container Cordillera Inca Civilization Lake Titicaca Meso American Civilizations Painting Studio Ahot Two Objects Wood


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This print showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of wooden vessels, known as Keros, used during a sacred libation ritual in the Inca civilization. The setting is Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, where these vessels were offered to Mother Earth as a symbol of reverence and gratitude. The full-length image captures the intricate details of these hand-carved containers against a vibrant blue background. Each vessel stands tall, representing spirituality and ancient traditions that have withstood the test of time. Cordillera mountains provide a majestic backdrop to this scene. These objects hold immense cultural significance, serving as conduits between humanity and nature. Through their artistry and symbolism, they connect us to the past and remind us of the rich heritage left behind by Mesoamerican civilizations. In this studio shot devoid of human presence, we are invited to appreciate not only the beauty but also the historical importance embedded within these wooden vessels. They serve as tangible artifacts that bridge our understanding of Inca civilization's beliefs and practices. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of art and craft from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are transported back in time to an era when rituals like these held great meaning for those who practiced them. It serves as a testament to our shared human history and reminds us to cherish our connection with nature even today.

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