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This ceremonial bottle from the Nasca culture evokes the symbolic power of the ancient Peruvian desert. Its hemispherical body and double spout joined by a bridge are testament to a refined technique, while the zoomorphic figure painted on its surface—a creature with feline features, a projecting tongue, and a body covered in symbols—suggests a connection with supernatural forces.
The polychrome design stands out in shades of red, black, orange, and cream, in a style that blends the sacred with the narrative. On the sides, leaves and geometric shapes complete the visual narrative, as if the piece itself were telling an ancestral story. The surface displays a subtle patina and signs of the passage of time, reinforcing its ceremonial character.
It is not just a piece of art: it is a voice from the past, a heritage that lives on for those who know how to listen. Ideal for those who appreciate pre-Columbian art with a deep symbolic meaning.
🌟 What makes this piece special:
Nasca iconography with a mythological creature with a projecting tongue
Vivid colors and hand-painted symbolic patterns
Ceremonial form with a double beak and globular body
Surface with a subtle patina and authentic visual texture
Details:
Culture: Nasca
Material: Ceramic
Color: Shades of cream, red, black, and orange
Dimensions: 17.5 cm × 17.5 cm × 14.9 cm
Weight: 539 g
Condition: Visible patina, light marks, and natural surface wear
✨ Add to your collection a piece that not only displays art, but also preserves a mystical history of ancient Peru.
Peso | 1078 g |
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Dimensiones | 17.5 × 17.5 × 14.9 cm |
Peso neto |
539g |
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