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This extraordinary Pre-Columbian Chavín ritual bottle is carved from solid granite featuring natural quartz veins, giving it a shimmering, earthy depth. Hand-sculpted with two bold feline faces, this piece reflects the sacred iconography of the Chavín culture—one of the oldest and most influential civilizations of ancient Peru (circa 900–200 BCE).
The bottle displays deep, geometric carvings with stylized feline features, spiral motifs, and expressive symmetry—hallmarks of Chavín religious art. The feline was a sacred creature often associated with shamanic transformation, divine strength, and elite priestly power. These carved faces suggest the bottle was used by individuals of high spiritual or social rank during ceremonial rites.
Its surface bears a natural patina with soil aging, further attesting to its ritualistic use and age. The tall spout and heavy base reflect functionality and symbolism, likely used to contain sacred beverages or hallucinogenic brews during temple ceremonies.
Whether for display, collection, or historical study, this granite ritual bottle is a rare and powerful artifact of one of Peru’s most mystical and revered ancient cultures.
Culture: Chavín (Pre-Columbian Andes, 900–200 BCE)
Material: Granite with quartz veins
Design: Dual hand-carved feline faces, spiral and geometric motifs
Function: Ritual container for ceremonial beverages
Condition: Very good; aged surface with natural earth deposits
Use: Sacred vessel, collector’s item, gallery or altar decor
Provenance: Style and technique aligned with ceremonial Chavín stonework
Peso | 1800 g |
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Dimensiones | 8.4 × 8.2 × 18 cm |
Peso neto |
1200 g |
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