This antique terracotta vessel from Peru is a beautifully balanced example of traditional Andean pottery, distinguished by its generous globular body, tapered neck, and wide flared mouth. Its refined, sculptural silhouette—at once minimal and powerful—makes it equally compelling as a collector’s object, a styling piece, or a statement accent in an interior. The surface shows an authentic, time-earned character: a warm reddish-brown clay tone with natural variations, subtle abrasions, and areas of soft mineral encrustation consistent with age and long-term handling. The piece retains a tactile, matte-to-satin finish, with visible hand-work and gentle irregularities that affirm its artisanal, pre-industrial origin. A striking detail is the deep, funnel-like opening, which creates dramatic depth from above and emphasizes the vessel’s ceremonial, utilitarian roots. Displayed alone, it reads as a pure sculptural form; paired with dried botanicals, it becomes an understated, earthy centerpiece. Material: Terracotta / earthenware clay Origin: Peru Weight: approx. 795 g (as photographed) Ideal for collectors of Pre-Columbian / Andean-inspired ceramics, Wabi-Sabi interiors, rustic-modern styling, or curated ethnographic displays—this vessel brings a quiet authenticity and a strong sense of place. Provenance: Formerly in a European private collection; acquired 1920s on the Vienna antiques market (Austria). The object has been in Europe for several decades.
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