Discover the fascinating world of the Chavin culture with this exquisite stone pututu. Used in ancient ceremonies and rituals, this artifact embodies the spiritual and artistic essence of pre-Columbian Peru.
The pututu is crafted from stone, featuring intricate carvings that depict what appears to be a deity figure atop the instrument. Its substantial weight and detailed design suggest its use in both decorative and ceremonial contexts.
The Chavin culture, known for its artistic innovation, thrived in the Andean region of Peru. Artifacts such as this pututu were likely used in ceremonial or ritual contexts, reflecting the deep spiritual beliefs of the Chavin people.
Characteristics
- Material: Stone
- Culture: Chavin
- Region: Andean, Peru
- Period: Pre-Columbian
- Object Type: Pututu
- Measures: Height 3.54 in, Width 3.94 in, Long 5.24 in
- Weight: 2800 g
Collectors will appreciate the historical significance and cultural depth of this piece, making it a valuable addition to any collection of pre-Columbian art or as a unique piece of historical decor.
The item is presented as a pre-Columbian style cultural artifact or piece and is offered for collection, study, and decoration purposes.
This piece represents a fascinating example of the ancient Andean artistic tradition and would be a significant addition to any collection of pre-Columbian art or as historical cultural home decor.
Each piece is carefully sourced in Peru and selected for its cultural and historical value.
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- Secure packaging from Peru
- 60-day full refund guarantee
| Weight | 2800 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 13.3 × 10 × 9 cm |
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