📖The wind was a messenger of the gods, and through it, pre-Columbian peoples invoked invisible forces.
This ceramic whistle, originating from the Birú tradition, contains the echo of ancient rituals in its rounded shape decorated with black circles.
A robust bird, a symbol of connection between earth and sky, perches on top, seeming to guard the piece and simultaneously be part of its ancestral sound. When blown into its mouthpiece, this whistling vessel released melodies that could have accompanied ceremonies, dances, or rituals of gratitude to nature.
Its decoration, with circular spots and lines in brown and black tones, represents a style typical of Birú iconography, where geometric patterns were not simple ornaments, but symbols of energy and movement.
The vessel’s double body, joined by a central handle, suggests balance and duality: life and death, heaven and earth, human and divine.
This whistle was not just any object: it was a sacred instrument. When activated by air, it came to life and transmitted messages that transcended humanity.
🔸 Ideal for collectors specializing in pre-Columbian instruments, museums, curators, and lovers of pieces with a sonorous soul.
🌟 What makes this piece special:
Functional wind whistle, associated with rituals and ceremonies
Carved bird on the top, a symbol of the sacred and the celestial
Decorated with black circles and traditional geometric lines
Patina and wear confirm its passage through time
📌 Details:
Culture: Birú
Material: Ceramic
Colors: Brown, black, ochre tones
Dimensions: 22 cm (length) × 9.6 cm (width) × 12.7 cm (height)
Weight: 629 g
Condition: Visible wear on the surface, patina of time
✨ An ancestral melody in your hands
More than an object, this whistle is a living instrument: each breath connects it with the echoes of a ritual and magical past.
Peso | 1258 g |
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Dimensiones | 22 × 9.6 × 12.7 cm |
Peso neto |
629g |
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