Pre-Columbian Chavin owl stirrup vessel

Pre-Columbian Chavin owl stirrup vessel

Brand: Minerva Gallery
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Pre-Columbian Chavín Pottery Stirrup Vessel with Owl Effigy Chavín Culture, ca. 900–200 BCE, Peru Finely modeled globular stirrup-spout vessel exhibiting characteristic Chavín avian symbolism, featuring large circular owl-like eyes and a projecting beak integrated into the sculptural form. The cream-slip body is intricately decorated with incised geometric and curvilinear motifs, highlighted by bold red-orange painted bands that elegantly frame the composition. The stylized owl imagery reflects the importance of raptorial and nocturnal beings within Chavín cosmology, often associated with spiritual transformation, ritual power, and shamanic vision. The vessel displays a beautifully burnished surface with strong remaining pigmentation and refined engraved decoration throughout. An exceptionally sophisticated example of early Andean ceramic artistry, demonstrating the Chavín culture’s mastery of symbolic abstraction and balanced sculptural design. 9 3/8" in height. Restored. Provenance: Estate of Alfred J. Walker, Massachusetts.

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