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🔸Unearth the mystery of ancient Peru with this rare Chavín proto-Cupisnique stirrup-spout bottle.
Shaped like a root crop, reminiscent of the cassava or yam, this vessel embodies the deep connection the Chavín had with agriculture and fertility. The reddish-orange ceramic surface is adorned with carved linear motifs, echoing sacred patterns tied to ritual offerings for abundance and prosperity.
The stirrup-spout design—iconic in early Andean cultures—not only served as a functional feature but also symbolized the flow of life, water, and spiritual energy. Every curve and carved line tells the story of a people who honored the cycles of the earth through sacred ceremonies.
📌 Key Features:
Origin: Chavín / Proto-Cupisnique culture, Northern Peru
Material: Hand-shaped ceramic with natural reddish-orange finish
Design: Root-shaped form with carved motifs, stirrup-spout architecture
Use: Rituals tied to agriculture, fertility, and prosperity
Condition: Aged surface with authentic patina and time-worn texture
💡 Ideal for:
Collectors of pre-Columbian art, museums, interior designers, and those who seek a powerful piece of cultural history for their collection.
✨ Own a vessel that speaks of ritual, fertility, and the eternal bond between man and earth.
📩 Send us your questions—pieces like this are truly unique and highly sought after
Peso | 1296 g |
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Dimensiones | 22.5 × 14.5 × 26.1 cm |
Peso neto |
648g |
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