This exquisite Moche ceramic vessel represents a seated prisoner, hands bound, a testament to the rich and complex traditions of the ancient Moche culture. Crafted with cream, reddish, and black hues, the piece exhibits wear around the eyes, indicative of its historical journey.
Made from high-quality ceramic, this vessel reflects the Moche’s skillful artistry. Its form and style suggest it was used in ceremonial or ritual contexts, adding depth to its cultural significance.
The Moche civilization, known for their advanced ceramics and vibrant cultural expressions, often depicted themes of power and ritual in their art. This piece likely served a ceremonial purpose, symbolizing aspects of Moche society.
Characteristics
- Material: Ceramic
- Culture: Moche
- Region: Peru
- Period: Pre-Columbian
- Object Type: Vessel
- Measures: Height 9.06 in, Width 4.33 in, Long 4.72 in
- Weight: 365 g
This artifact is a valuable addition for collectors of pre-Columbian art, offering both historical insight and aesthetic appeal.
Note: The item is presented as a pre-Columbian style cultural artifact or piece and is offered for collection, study and decoration purposes.
This piece represents a fascinating example of the ancient Andean artistic tradition and would be a significant addition to any collection of pre-Columbian art or as historical cultural home decor.
Each piece is carefully sourced in Peru and selected for its cultural and historical value.
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| Peso | 365 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensiones | 12 × 11 × 23 cm |
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