Pre-Columbian Chavín Pututu Shell with Inlaid Stones and Ritual Engravings
This exceptional Pre-Columbian Pututu ceremonial trumpet is a rare artifact crafted from a large marine shell (calcium carbonate), artistically enhanced with Chavín-style engravings and inlaid colored stones. Its surface showcases a deeply symbolic geometric design typical of the Chavín culture (c. 900–200 BCE), one of the oldest and most influential civilizations of ancient Peru.
Used during sacred ceremonies and religious rituals, the Pututu was more than an instrument—it was a powerful tool of spiritual communication. Its resonant sound echoed through temples and mountains, believed to invoke deities, open ceremonial spaces, and connect earthly life with the divine.
The stunning inlays of various mineral pigments and colored stones—combined with a beautifully aged surface—make this piece a true cultural relic. Each carved element reflects the Chavín worldview, rooted in duality, transformation, and connection with nature.
Whether you are a collector of ancient artifacts, a museum curator, or an art enthusiast seeking a unique statement piece for your interior décor, this Pututu stands out as both a sacred ceremonial relic and an extraordinary decorative item.
Culture: Chavín (Ancient Peru)
Material: Marine shell (calcium carbonate) with stone inlays
Function: Ritual trumpet, spiritual communication device
Condition: Excellent with authentic patina and signs of age
Style: Engraved Chavín motifs with multicolor stone detailing
Use: Collectible, sacred art, Andean décor
Peso | 2500 g |
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Dimensiones | 22.6 × 16.6 cm |
Peso neto |
1750 g |
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