🔸An ancestral melody trapped in sacred clay.
This water whistle from the Inca culture evokes the sacred sounds that accompanied ceremonies and rituals of the Tawantinsuyu. Its functional and spiritual design combines two chambers connected by a structure that allows the water to flow and activate the whistle. Resting on one of the chambers is a carefully sculpted bird, a symbol of connection between the earthly world and the Andean spiritual world.
The earthy finish with reddish and brown hues speaks to its history. Light geometric engravings can be seen around the chambers, traces that could contain coded messages or agricultural symbols. The porous texture and visible patina bear witness to the passage of time and the ritual use it may have had.
This piece is not just an object, but a sonic and cultural experience. A living fragment of Inca art and spirituality, perfect for collectors, scholars, or those passionate about Andean heritage.
🌟 What makes this piece special:
Ceremonial design with a double chamber and a functional acoustic system
Sculpted bird representing the connection to the spiritual
Geometric engravings and authentic period texture
Patina and marks reveal ceremonial use and great age
Details:
Culture: Inca
Material: Ceramic
Color: Earthy brown with reddish hues
Dimensions: 17 cm × 10.1 cm × 18.7 cm
Weight: 872 g
Condition: Notable patina, visible marks, and natural surface wear
✨ Bring your collection to life with this sonorous gem from the pre-Columbian world. A spiritual legacy that still sings.
Peso | 1744 g |
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Dimensiones | 17 × 10.1 × 18.7 cm |
Peso neto |
872g |
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