📜 A Wind Whistle from the Sican Legacy
On the northern coast of ancient Peru, the Sican culture (also known as Lambayeque) reached its peak between the 8th and 14th centuries AD, leaving an artistic legacy deeply tied to the spiritual. Among their creations are the whistlers, instruments that were not only vessels but also sound channels that accompanied rituals and ceremonies.
This wind whistle, modeled in ceramic and decorated in reddish and black tones, features the figure of a vigilante animal. Its presence evokes the force of nature and the bond between humans and guardian spirits. When blown, the object comes to life, as if carrying the echoes of a sacred past into the present.
The patinas, stains, and marks visible on the surface reinforce its ancestral character, revealing the imprint of time and the energy of a piece that was conceived beyond utilitarianism: as a cultural and spiritual bridge.
🌟 What makes this piece special:
It represents a wind whistler, a sound symbol in sacred rituals.
A zoomorphic figure that embodies the power of nature.
Reddish and black tones reflect the Sicán aesthetic.
Visible patina and marks accentuate its historical value.
📋 Details:
Culture: Sicán (Lambayeque)
Material: Ceramic
Color: Reddish, black, and brown tones
Dimensions: 16.5 × 11.8 × 14.5 cm
Weight: 456 grams
Condition: Visible patina, stains, and lines show the passage of time.
✨ More than a whistler, this work is an ancestral voice that transcends the centuries. Acquire it and allow its sound and energy to become part of your collection.
Peso | 912 g |
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Dimensiones | 16.5 × 11.8 × 14.5 cm |
Peso neto |
456g |
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