







Rare pre-Columbian ceramic sculpture from the Moche culture, depicting an intimate couple in a tender embrace. The vessel is hand-molded with expressive faces and painted in earthy reddish and cream tones, typical of Moche ceremonial art.
Such figures were often used in rituals promoting harmony, fertility, and the spiritual balance of relationships. A powerful and symbolic piece of ancient Andean heritage—ideal for collectors of indigenous art or as a meaningful home accent.
Culture: Moche (ca. 100–800 AD), Northern Peru
Theme: Couple in intimacy, ritual symbolism
Material: Hand-shaped clay with natural pigments
Function: Ritual use, possibly linked to relationship harmony
Condition: Good with age-related patina and wear
Origin: Private collection
A compelling sculpture evoking love, tradition, and ancestral wisdom.
Peso | 1000 g |
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Dimensiones | 13.5 × 11 × 24.2 cm |
Peso neto |
500 g |
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