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This dramatic pre-Columbian-style ceramic sculpture represents a Moche warrior-priest — a powerful and feared figure in ancient Andean society. With a fierce, snarling face painted in earthy brown tones and red highlights, the figure wears a ceremonial headdress topped with what appears to be a serpent or predator, symbolizing power and spiritual authority.
In one hand, he holds a scepter or ritual staff; in the other, he grips a severed head — a clear indication of his role as a ritual combatant or headhunter. The expression and pose are intentionally intimidating, meant to strike fear in rival warriors and enemies. Figures like this may have been used in ceremonies to invoke protection, dominance, or the favor of the gods.
Moche artisans were masters of expressive realism, and this handmade ceramic piece reflects that mastery. The texture and coloration suggest age and ritual use, giving it an authentic, time-worn feel that adds to its cultural and visual impact.
Perfect for collectors, museums, or as a powerful decor piece, this warrior-priest sculpture embodies the strength, symbolism, and artistry of one of Peru’s most iconic pre-Columbian civilizations.
Peso | 3000 g |
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Dimensiones | 19.9 × 15.8 × 34.5 cm |
Peso neto |
2150 g |
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