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The textured body suggests the artist’s intention to evoke the vitality of the natural world, while the rounded base and smooth surfaces bear the marks of centuries, reinforcing its aura of authenticity. Every tiny line, incision, and worn detail tells the story of its passage through time.
Much more than a simple vessel, this vessel would have been used in ceremonies to connect with the divine, bridging the earthly and spiritual realms. Today, it remains a valuable cultural artifact, ideal for collectors, historians, and admirers of pre-Columbian art.
🌟 What makes this piece special?
Distinctive double spout and bridge design.
Two zoomorphic heads representing duality and power
Textured body with visible patina and signs of use.
A timeless piece from the Chavín ceremonial tradition.
Details:
Culture: Chavín
Material: Ceramic
Color: Earthy brown with aged surface
Dimensions: 18 cm (length) × 11.5 cm (width) × 18.5 cm (height)
Weight: 558 grams
Condition: Visible patina, surface wear, and signs of ritual use.
✨ Add this exceptional Chavín ceremonial bottle to your collection and acquire a piece of ancient Andean history.
Peso | 1016 g |
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Dimensiones | 18 × 11.5 × 18.5 cm |
Peso neto |
558g |
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