Pre-Columbian Moche ceremonial vessel carved from granite stone, shaped as a monkey sitting atop another animal figure, likely a feline. This symbolic piece served as a container—possibly for ritual substances such as hallucinogens—and was used in spiritual ceremonies.
The figure features detailed hand-carved geometric and feline motifs on both sides, enhancing its cultural meaning. The eyes are inlaid with turquoise stones, adding vibrant contrast and sacred symbolism.
Culture: Moche (Pre-Columbian Peru)
Material: Granite with turquoise inlays
Weight: 700 g
Function: Ritual container / ceremonial vessel
Style: Monkey-feline fusion with carved symbolic patterns
An extraordinary collector’s item rich in historical, spiritual, and artistic value—perfect for display in ethnographic collections, galleries, or curated decor.
| Weight | 700 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 12.7 × 5.6 × 6.9 cm |
| Peso neto | 350 g |
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