This powerful pre-Columbian artifact comes from the ancient Chavín civilization of Peru, dating back to around 900–200 BCE. Meticulously carved from stone, the vessel represents a dramatic and symbolic two-faced head, combining both feline and human features—a recurring theme in Chavín iconography that reflects transformation, duality, and divine power.
The figure’s prominent eyes, nose, and fanged mouth are engraved in bold geometric lines, displaying the intense expression typical of ritual objects. The dual faces may symbolize the spiritual dualism between the earthly and the supernatural realms.
The piece has a worn reddish-brown earthy patina, highlighting its authenticity and ceremonial past. Whether used in sacred rituals or elite daily life, this bottle served as a spiritual tool, possibly containing sacred liquids or offerings.
Perfect for collectors, curators, or decorators, this striking vessel is more than an art piece—it’s a historical artifact echoing the mystical beliefs of early Andean culture.
🔸 Material: Stone
🔸 Culture: Chavín, Peru
🔸 Estimated Age: Pre-Columbian (c. 900–200 BCE)
🔸 Condition: Aged with original patina
🔸 Motif: Dual face (human and feline)
🔸 Use: Ritual / Ceremonial / Possibly daily use
Bring home a powerful relic from one of South America’s oldest spiritual traditions.
| Weight | 2000 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 11.6 × 9.8 × 16 cm |
| Peso neto | 1100 g |
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