Authentic pre-Columbian-style ceramic vessel from the Moche culture, with two expressive faces carved on opposite sides. It was likely used to store sacred beverages, possibly hallucinogens consumed during rituals or spiritual ceremonies.
The piece shows natural wear on the brown pigment, evidence of its age and ceremonial use. Its striking sculptural quality makes it a unique piece for collectors, curators, or lovers of ancient symbolism.
Culture: Moche (100–800 AD), Northern Peru
Type: Double-sided ritual vessel
Material: Hand-molded ceramic with aged pigment
Use: Storage of ritual or hallucinogenic liquids
Condition: Weathered coloring, commensurate with its age
Provenance: Private collection
A powerful ceremonial artifact that connects you to the mystical world of ancient Peru.
| Weight | 300 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 7.5 × 5.5 × 7.2 cm |
| Peso neto | 100 g |
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