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This handcrafted ceramic piece captures a unique moment from the ancient Moche culture: a seated male figure plays a traditional wind instrument (possibly a quena) with one hand, while holding a vessel in the other. His expression is deeply concentrated, almost meditative, and his posture suggests a ceremonial or ritual setting.
The figure wears a detailed headdress typical of the Moche elite and is adorned with finely sculpted features that emphasize both the realism and stylization of pre-Columbian art. The surface has been aged with earthy brown pigments, giving it an authentic, timeworn appearance.
Moche ceramics, especially those presented in vessels featuring portraits or action scenes, are famous for their realism and expressive narrative. Music played an important role in Moche rituals, often used to accompany offerings, feasts, and transitions between life and death. This piece may symbolize the musician’s sacred role as a spiritual guide or communicator with the divine.
An evocative piece of Andean history, perfect for display, for educational purposes, or for thoughtful collecting: a window into the sound and soul of ancient Peru.
Peso | 1800 g |
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Dimensiones | 8.5 × 12 × 20.6 cm |
Peso neto |
900 g |
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