Nazca ceramic antara with bird motifs – ancient ritual wind instrument

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πŸ”ΈThis ancient Nazca ceramic antara is a fascinating wind instrument, created by the ancient Peruvian civilization, known for its mastery of music and visual symbolism. The piece features a beautifully worn surface with hand-painted bird motifs, characteristic of the spiritual and natural themes of the Nazca culture.

Made of fired clay, the antara features nine holes, each with its own notes, and emits a deep, ancient tonal quality. Its brown, ochre, and red pigmentation has aged gracefully over the centuries, giving it a unique and authentic patina.

Probable Use: Traditionally used during rituals, ceremonies, or in everyday life to accompany dances, prayers, or agricultural practices.

Dimensions:

Length: 19.8 cm

Width: 13.5 cm

Height: 1.7 cm

Weight: 418 grams

Condition: Good condition, with natural wear from use and time. No visible structural damage; all tone holes are preserved.

A rare collector’s item and a true piece of pre-Columbian musical heritage.

Additional information
Weight840 g
Dimensions19.8 × 13.5 × 1.7 cm
Peso neto418g
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