“A spoonlike thing with a pointed end made of solid silver with engravings. Is this a kitchen tool?”
“Tupus were worn point facing upward to hold the dress together and to pin the cloak or shoulder mantle (lliclla) about the shoulders. They were a prominent means of displaying wealth and refinery for women Indios (or ‘cholas’) across the Andes.”
Small porridge crosiers were used like today's whisks.
#21 can also be a washing paddle a hand tool used to do laundry. It is made of wood, shaped like a baker's peel, but with a much shorter handle used as a grip. It was used to beat the wet clothes and linens, pushing out the dirt by hammering the items against the washboard, or against the flat slabs built into the laundry area.
And you know this from experience??