






🐆 Pre-Columbian Feline Head – Chavín Style in Quartz-Granite with Stone Inlays
🔹 Material: Quartz-granite with sodalite and turquoise inlays
🔹 Color: Earthy pink tones with natural patina
🔹 Features: Hand-carved with symbolic detail and aged surface
🔹 Cultural inspiration: Chavín – ceremonial/elite use
🔹 Ideal for: Pre-Columbian art collectors, sacred décor, museums, or spiritual enthusiasts
A powerful piece of Andean symbolism and ancestral artistry — authentic, unique, and rich in history.
Stunning representation of a feline head, inspired by the sacred iconography of the Chavín culture, one of the most influential civilizations of ancient Peru. Carved from natural quartz-granite, this piece features visible fissures and an aged finish with orange-earth patina, highlighting its ceremonial character and time-worn authenticity.
Intricately sculpted with prominent fangs and stylized lines, the figure symbolizes the jaguar, a powerful sacred animal linked to strength, transformation, and the divine in pre-Columbian belief systems. The eyes and nose are inlaid with sodalite and turquoise stones, adding vibrant detail and prestige — attributes typically reserved for ceremonial objects or elites of Chavín society.A powerful piece of Andean symbolism and ancestral artistry — authentic, unique, and rich in history.
Peso | 450 g |
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Dimensiones | 6.1 × 4.5 cm |
Peso neto |
200 g |
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