🌽 Moche Whistling Vessel – Andean Corn Spirit Ceramic Flute Sculpture
This handcrafted pre-Columbian-style whistling vessel is inspired by the iconic Moche culture of ancient Peru. The figure represents a man, possibly a deity or ritual figure, surrounded by maize — the sacred crop of the Andes — carved in high relief with striking detail. He wears an elaborate headdress, symbolic of high status or spiritual authority.
Made from traditional ceramic and aged with natural earth tones and black pigments, the vessel has a beautiful textured finish. Its built-in whistle produces a charming, melodic tone, evoking the sounds once used in rituals, offerings, and ceremonies by Andean civilizations.
Corn was not only a vital food source but also a symbol of life, fertility, and divine blessing. This vessel likely honored that importance, making it a spiritual tool and a piece of expressive art. The double-spout design and curved bridge are classic features of Moche ceramics, known for combining form, function, and meaning.
Ideal for collectors, educators, and lovers of ancestral art, this piece offers a rare fusion of music, mythology, and cultural identity — a timeless tribute to the Andean world.
Peso | 1000 g |
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Dimensiones | 14.5 × 10.7 × 14.6 cm |
Peso neto |
500 g |
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