Pre-Columbian Chavin pottery feline vessel

Pre-Columbian Chavin pottery feline vessel

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$6,000.00
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This is a rare Pre-Columbian Chavín Marañón feline pottery vessel, originating from the highlands of ancient Peru and dating to approximately 900 BCE to 200 BCE. The vessel takes the form of a stylized feline, likely representing a jaguar, a creature that held significant spiritual and symbolic importance in Chavín cosmology. The jaguar was often associated with power, transformation, and connections to the divine in Mesoamerican and Andean cultures. The figure is crafted with a polished red and cream-colored clay, exhibiting intricate geometric patterns etched into its surface. These patterns accentuate the feline’s body, with bold lines framing its face, legs, and tail. The abstraction of form, particularly in the facial features with prominent round eyes and sharp teeth, creates a dynamic and slightly fierce expression. The vessel’s spout is located on the back of the figure, connected to the head by an arched handle, suggesting its function as a ceremonial or ritualistic container,

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