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Tupu (Brooch)

Quechua Peoples of Central-Southern Andes18th-19th century

Mudec - Museum of Cultures

Mudec - Museum of Cultures
Milan, Italy

The tupu is a spoon-shaped brooch and a fundamental element in the traditional Andean clothing. It is decorated in the centre with a double-headed eagle, an element that is present in artifacts of the early American colonial era, as a symbol of the Germanic empire taken on by Charles V of Spain. It is an example of hybridization with which Native American populations integrate and re-elaborate the conquest to mitigate its violence.

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  • Title: Tupu (Brooch)
  • Creator: Quechua Peoples of Central-Southern Andes
  • Date Created: 18th-19th century
  • Location Created: Central-Southern Andes (Cusco?)
  • Physical Dimensions: h 19,5 cm
  • Type: Brooch
  • Rights: Museum of Cultures, Milan - PAM 01507
  • Medium: Silver alloy melted with engravings
  • Collocazione: On view (room 1)
Mudec - Museum of Cultures

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