Pre-Columbian Recuay pottery whistle

Pre-Columbian Recuay pottery whistle

$700.00
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Pre-Columbian Recuay pottery whistle originates from the highlands of ancient Peru, dating between 200 and 600 CE. Crafted from terracotta clay, the whistle is intricately molded into the form of a stylized figure, which could represent a human or an animal, reflecting the Recuay culture's artistic traditions. The surface is adorned with detailed geometric patterns and symbolic motifs painted in red, white, and black pigments, characteristic of Recuay ceramics. The figure may feature elaborate headdresses, jewelry, or clothing elements, emphasizing its ceremonial significance or social status within the culture. The whistle was likely used in musical or ritual contexts, possibly during ceremonies, festivals, or religious practices. The sounds produced would have held symbolic meaning, potentially serving as a means of communication with deities or as part of communal celebrations. 4 3/8" in height. 

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