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Llama Figurine-1955.374
The Llama figurine was created around 1400-1532. This figurine originates from the Inka's and is made from hammered gold. This piece was most likely used in child sacrifices as offerings and was in shrines on mountain peaks. According to the Museum, the dimensions of the figurine are (2 1/16 in.) The piece itself is very simplistic and symmetrical. The body of Llama Figurine is squared and skinny. The Llama is a gift from W.J Gordon and the accession number is 1955.374. This piece is located at the Cleveland Museum of Art in gallery 232 Andean. The Llama Figurine is in the public domain and can be visited on the museum's website.
Llama Figurine-1955.374
The Llama figurine was created around 1400-1532. This figurine originates from the Inka's and is made from hammered gold. This piece was most likely used in child sacrifices as offerings and was in shrines on mountain peaks. According to the Museum, the dimensions of the figurine are (2 1/16 in.) The piece itself is very simplistic and symmetrical. The body of Llama Figurine is squared and skinny. The Llama is a gift from W.J Gordon and the accession number is 1955.374. This piece is located at the Cleveland Museum of Art in gallery 232 Andean. The Llama Figurine is in the public domain and can be visited on the museum's website.