Nazca ceramic bird whistle with painted feather motifs
Culture: Nasca (100 BC – 800 AD)
Material: Ceramic with hand-painted details
Shape: Whistle shaped like a bird in flight
Sound: Single, melodic tone
Condition: Good, with light wear commensurate with its age
Use: Musical, decorative, collectible, amulet
Pre-Columbian Nasca seramica whistle, sculpted in the shape of a bird in flight, possibly a dove or partridge, symbolizing freedom, communication, or the spiritual realm. Beautifully hand-sculpted with feather motifs painted in earth tones (red, black, and beige) that highlight the details of the wings, eyes, and beak.
Although it produces a single tone, its clear and melodic sound reflects the refined craftsmanship of the Nasca culture, renowned for its vibrant pottery and symbolic iconography.
With visible signs of aging, such as light wear, this piece holds great archaeological value. Perfect as a decorative item, collectible, or spiritual amulet.
Peso | 250 g |
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Dimensiones | 7.4 × 4.6 × 6.1 cm |
Peso neto |
50 g |
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