This exquisite Chavin stone figurine, representing a resting puma, is a remarkable example of pre-Columbian artistry. With a hole on its back used for burning incense, this piece was likely utilized in ceremonial and ritual contexts. Its intricate circular carvings and prominent features reflect the sophisticated craftsmanship of the Chavin culture.
The Chavin civilization, one of the oldest in Peru, is known for its rich artistic and religious traditions. Artifacts like this were often used in ceremonial and ritualistic settings, emphasizing their spiritual significance.
Characteristics:
- Material: Stone
- Culture: Chavin
- Region: Peru
- Period: Pre-Columbian
- Object Type: Figurine
- Measures: Height 2.05 in, Width 1.57 in, Long 3.66 in
- Weight: 370 g
This figurine is an invaluable piece for collectors and enthusiasts of pre-Columbian art. Its historical and cultural significance makes it a perfect addition to any collection or as a striking piece of home decor.
Note: The item is presented as a pre-Columbian style cultural artifact or piece and is offered for collection, study, and decoration purposes.
This piece represents a fascinating example of the ancient Andean artistic tradition and would be a significant addition to any collection of pre-Columbian art or as historical cultural home decor.
Each piece is carefully sourced in Peru and selected for its cultural and historical value.
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- Secure packaging from Peru
- 60-day full refund guarantee
| Weight | 370 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 9.3 × 4 × 5.2 cm |
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