🎶 Inca Culture Ceramic Wind Whistle with a Human Figure and Ritual Headdress
📖For the Incas, the sound of the wind was a bridge to the sacred.
This ceramic wind whistle, modeled in the shape of a human figure wearing a conical headdress, embodies that ancestral power. Its expressive face and forward-extended arms seem to invoke strength and energy, while the long beak of the headdress suggests status or a connection to ritual.
Each blow on this whistle would have released notes that accompanied religious ceremonies, community celebrations, or even protection rituals. It was not a simple object, but a spiritual instrument, where the air became prayer.
The earthy brown color, along with the visible aging on its surface, reinforces the feeling of being before a piece that has passed through time, holding within it the memory of ancient ceremonies.
🔸 Ideal for collectors of pre-Columbian sound art, museums, or those passionate about Inca ritual symbols.
🌟 What makes this piece special:
Ritual wind whistle, used in ceremonies and offerings
Human figure with outstretched arms and a unique expression
Conical headdress that evokes ceremonial rank and power
Natural patina and wear reinforce its historical character
📌 Details:
Culture: Inca
Material: Ceramic
Colors: Terracotta brown with natural aging
Dimensions: 5.3 cm (length) × 3 cm (width) × 14.7 cm (height)
Weight: 148 g
Condition: Retains patina and wear typical of time
✨ Blow and awaken the voice of the Andes
This whistle is not just a decorative object: it is a living instrument, full of symbolism, that keeps intact the energy of the ancient Incas.
Peso | 294 g |
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Dimensiones | 5.3 × 3 × 14.7 cm |
Peso neto |
148g |
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