A pre-Columbian Chimú culture carafe, burnished blackware with…
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A pre-Columbian Chimú culture carafe, burnished blackware with moulded face at the spout base. A.B.: 'Bought from the Peruvian villagers when we were travelling the whole of the Amazon river length, in 1977-78

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  • Carafe - A carafe is a type of container, typically made of glass, that is used for holding and serving liquids such as water, wine, or juice. Carafes typically have a narrow neck and a wide base and are designed to be poured from easily. They often have a handle for easy pouring and carrying. Some carafes have a stopper or lid to keep the liquid fresh and prevent spills.

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