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The bottle is painted in rich, natural tones — earthy red, cream, orange, grey, and brown — which echo the wildlife and coastal life of ancient Peru. These pigments were traditionally derived from minerals and plants, highlighting the intimate relationship between the Nazca people and their environment.
In ancient times, vessels like this were used both in daily life and in ceremonial contexts. Water, chicha, or ritual offerings were often stored and poured from these intricately crafted bottles, sometimes accompanied by music or chants. The expressive fish faces may symbolize abundance, fertility, or spiritual guardians from the ocean — a vital source of life in the desert coast region.
This unique piece is perfect for collectors and those seeking to bring authentic Andean energy into their home. A striking fusion of ancestral symbolism and refined craftsmanship that embodies the mystery and elegance of Peru’s pre-Hispanic cultures.
Peso | 800 g |
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Dimensiones | 15.2 × 14 × 11.2 cm |
Peso neto |
350 g |
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