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This impressive ceramic bottle captures the essence of that legacy. Its organic, symmetrical shape is decorated with six relief birds—three on each side—carefully modeled and painted in reddish tones with black eyes and orange beaks. Its circular arrangement suggests movement, vigilance, or perhaps a protective nature.
The body surfaces are covered with patterns of black spots on a brown background, while the arched handle and conical spouts are decorated with wavy lines and stripes that seem to evoke plumage or natural cycles.
This type of bottle may have been used in agricultural rituals or ceremonies dedicated to fertility and rain, as birds in pre-Columbian cultures were symbols of the sky, messengers between the human world and the divine.
🔸 It’s ideal for discerning collectors, cultural venues, museums, galleries, or decorators seeking pieces steeped in history, mystery, and a strong aesthetic.
🌟 What makes this piece special:
Six birds modeled in relief surrounding the body of the bottle
Arched handle and double spout with wavy geometric decoration
Original color palette: red, black, brown, and orange touches
Balanced composition that fuses function and ritual symbolism
📌 Details:
Culture: Vicus
Material: Ceramic
Colors: Reddish, black, brown, orange
Dimensions: 19.6 cm (length) × 19 cm (width) × 16.4 cm (height)
Weight: 642 g
Condition: Surface with patina and natural wear, signs of the passage of time
✨ A work that sings from the past
Connect with the sacred symbolism of the Andean world through this vibrant and living piece. Let its story speak from your space.
Peso | 1284 g |
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Dimensiones | 19.6 × 19 × 16.4 cm |
Peso neto |
642g |
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