







🗿 Title:Ancient Chavín Jaguar Head Sculpture – Quartz-Granite with Sodalite Inlays – Ritual Artifact from Pre-Columbian Peru
Material: Quartz-granite stone
Details: Hand-carved teeth, nose, and spiral motifs
Inlays: Natural sodalite stone (eyes)
Pigmentation: Natural orange earth pigments
Culture: Chavín (900–200 BCE), Peru
Function: Ceremonial artifact – likely used in rituals for successful hunting
Add a unique piece of pre-Columbian history to your collection—perfect for collectors of ancient art, spiritual decor, or rare cultural items.
This extraordinary piece is a hand-carved feline head from the ancient Chavín culture of pre-Columbian Peru. Crafted in quartz-granite, the sculpture displays remarkable detail, from the prominent fangs and carved nostrils to finely etched eyebrows and a wide, expressive snout.
What truly elevates this artifact are the stunning sodalite stone inlays used for the eyes, adding an otherworldly, spiritual presence to the feline’s stare. Earthy orange pigments highlight the engraved lines across the face, bringing life and ceremonial energy to the sculpture.
Such figures were typically used in rituals and ceremonial practices by Chavín shamans or hunters, believed to invoke spiritual power and ensure success in hunting.
Peso | 300 g |
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Dimensiones | 6 × 4.1 × 4.5 cm |
Peso neto |
150 g |
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