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This vessel may have served ceremonial or daily use, connecting the spiritual world with the material. A rare and striking collector’s piece, full of symbolic detail and artistic beauty.
Culture: Paracas (ca. 500 BCE – 200 CE), Peru
Material: Hand-shaped and painted ceramic
Design: Anthropomorphic figure with four mythic animals
Use: Ritual, ceremonial, or domestic
Condition: Excellent with minor age wear
Origin: Inspired by authentic pre-Columbian forms
A vibrant piece capturing Paracas myth, identity, and spiritual life—ideal for collectors or meaningful decor.
Peso | 900 g |
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Dimensiones | 11.5 × 11.5 × 18.6 cm |
Peso neto |
450 g |
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