Moche ceramic bottle with a reclining figure – pre-Columbian ritual bottle

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🟡This remarkable Pre-Columbian ceramic bottle originates from the Moche culture of ancient Peru (circa 100–700 CE), a civilization celebrated for its highly expressive pottery. The vessel features a reclining human figure sculpted directly onto the round-bodied container, with arms gently wrapping around its form in a pose that suggests rest, offering, or symbolic surrender.

The piece is made of natural terracotta clay and exhibits a traditional stirrup spout, a hallmark of Moche ceremonial vessels. A spherical node at the spout-handle junction adds balance and structural integrity. Its minimalist style and soft reddish hue highlight the artisan’s ability to convey emotion through form rather than elaborate decoration.

The entire piece is covered with a fine layer of earthy patina, suggesting both antiquity and use—possibly in sacred rites or daily domestic rituals. This type of vessel was often associated with offerings, funerary practices, or spiritual ceremonies, reflecting the Moche’s deep cosmological beliefs.

Today, it stands as an exceptional artifact for collectors of pre-Columbian art or those seeking a meaningful decorative object that carries historical and cultural significance.

Material: Hand-molded ceramic with natural pigmentation
Condition: Very good antique condition with signs of natural aging
Provenance: Moche culture, northern coast of Peru
Use: Ceremonial and utilitarian purposes
Display: Ideal for collectors, museum-style decor, or cultural displays

Additional information
Weight550 g
Dimensions10 × 8 × 14.1 cm
Peso neto300 g
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