Kero ceremonial drinking device
Peru
Kero ceremonial drinking device
Kero
Ceremonial drinking apparatus
3D model of drinking device
chicha
Beer made from corn
Quechua
2500 years of history
Ancient drinking containers
2
Coin
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In the main indigenous language of Peru, Quechua, this container is called Kero. Used to drink chicha, a beer made from corn, consumed in important public ceremonies and social events. Forms have been discovered from Ecuador to Chile, spanning over 2500 years of history. The geographical distribution and long history have proven the importance of drinking chicha in ceremonies, and it remains a core part of ritual activities and social gatherings to this day.