Discover the allure of ancient Andean artistry with this exquisite pre-Columbian Inca ceramic whistling vessel. This artifact, adorned with intricate Andean bird motifs, captures the essence of the four elemental forces—earth, water, fire, and air—central to Inca cosmology.
Crafted meticulously, this vessel exemplifies the sophisticated style and ceremonial significance of Inca pottery. The piece features traditional tocapus designs, once exclusive to the Inca nobility, etched onto their regal garments, showcasing the artistry and cultural richness of the Inca Empire.
Features:
- Material: Ceramic
- Culture: Inca
- Region: Andean
- Object Type: Whistling Vessel
- Measures: Height: 7.87 in, Width: 2.76 in, Long: 9.84 in
- Weight: 2000 g
This vessel serves as a testament to the ceremonial and ritualistic practices of the ancient Inca civilization, making it a valuable addition for collectors and admirers of pre-Columbian art. Its historical and cultural significance offers a unique insight into the life and traditions of this fascinating culture.
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.
- Shipped via DHL Express (4–9 business days)
- Secure packaging from Peru
- 60-day full refund guarantee
| Weight | 2000 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 25 × 7 × 20 cm |
| Peso neto | 909 g |
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