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Figures like this are associated with ritual decapitation and offerings, which were central to Moche religious life. The upward tilt of the head, the tense posture, and the detailed expression suggest spiritual ecstasy, divine communication, or a trance-like ritual state. It is more than a sculpture: it is a material echo of the sacred action, preserved in stone.
What distinguishes this piece is the incredible use of stone inlays:
Sodalite bands on the arms, symbolizing power or status.
Amethyst earrings, linked to protection and connection with the divine.
Spondylus shell, a sacred material in the Moche and Inca cultures, associated with fertility, the sea, and ritual wealth, features cracks that reveal its age.
Color: Multi-toned green, red, and earthy hues
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Condition: Good with natural wear, visible cracks and repairs consistent with age
Function: Ritual or funerary sculpture, display, collection
This is a rare opportunity to own an object that not only reflects history—it carries the soul of an ancient ceremony.
Peso | 550 g |
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Dimensiones | 6.4 × 4.8 × 7.2 cm |
Peso neto |
250 g |
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