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With a beautifully worn surface and earthy patina, this vessel is more than an object—it’s a symbol of fertility, agriculture, and ritual connection with the land. Its texture and relief details hint at the fruit’s protective skin, with forms that suggest seeds or vital energy bursting within.
Used in offerings to the Pachamama (Mother Earth), this piece was likely part of sacred ceremonies aimed at invoking abundance, seasonal cycles, or ancestral spirits.
✨ Key Features:
Cultural origin: Chavín civilization – Northern Highlands, Ancient Peru
Material: Earthenware ceramic with aged natural finish
Dimensions:
Height: 27.5 cm
Width: 21.9 cm
Length: 21 cm
Weight: 789 g
Condition: Excellent preservation, with aged soil patina adding character
Original use: Ritual and ceremonial, especially agrarian or earth-related rites
Place it in your collection, your sacred space, or your artistic setting—and let it spark wonder, curiosity, and timeless connection.
🛒 Own a piece that holds the spirit of ancient harvests.
Authenticity that invites stories—don’t miss out.
Peso | 1688 g |
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Dimensiones | 21 × 21.9 × 27.5 cm |
Peso neto |
789g |
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