| Native Name | Quero |
| Object Number | 43531 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Provenience | Peru |
| Culture Area | Andean |
| Period | Colonial Period |
| Section | American |
| Materials | Wood | Lacquer | Pigment |
| Iconography | Chicha | Corn Beer | Human | Flower | Fan |
| Description | Laquered kero with flat base and flared sides. Laquered scenes with Inca, hunched back servant, flowers, shade fan. Laquering = pigment added to maliable resin from a semi-domesticated plant from the Amazon. The resin is stretched thin and cut into desired shapes and then pasted onto the object. A clear laquer is applied over all of the cut work. |
| Height | 20.32 cm |
| Credit Line | Gift of Randolph Clay, 1912 |
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