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The bottle has a cylindrical neck and a wide base adorned with abstract and geometric patterns, showing signs of ceremonial wear and natural aging, with a beautiful earth-toned patina in reddish-brown hues. These surface characteristics not only enhance its authenticity but also reflect centuries of cultural and spiritual use.
Originally used in religious rituals or offerings, this piece embodies the mystical and symbolic richness of early Andean spirituality. It is ideal for collectors of indigenous South American art, interior designers seeking unique statement pieces, or museums aiming to expand their Mesoamerican or Andean collections.
🔸 Material: Stone
🔸 Culture: Chavín
🔸 Condition: Aged, excellent for its antiquity
🔸 Use: Ritual/ceremonial
🔸 Origin: Peru
Bring home a piece of ancient Peru and honor a civilization that laid the foundation for Andean art and belief systems.
Peso | 2200 g |
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Dimensiones | 9.3 × 9.3 × 13.9 cm |
Peso neto |
1400 g |
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