Ceremonial Knives from the North Coast
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Ceremonial Knives from the North Coast

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Ceremonial knives, or tumis , from Peru’s north coast were used in mythological combat scenes by supernatural beings for decapitation. Over time, their forms evolved, often featuring sculptures of animals, figures, or ritual activities. Crafted using the lost wax casting technique, these knives reflect the cultural symbolism and artistic skill of ancient Peruvian societies, serving both functional and ceremonial roles.