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Incan pottery vessel shaped as an ear of corn (ceramic)

Incan pottery vessel shaped as an ear of corn (ceramic)


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Incan pottery vessel shaped as an ear of corn (ceramic)

XBP343650 Incan pottery vessel shaped as an ear of corn (ceramic) by Peruvian School; Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; Peruvian, out of copyright

Media ID 23189818

© Boltin Picture Library / Bridgeman Images

Artefact Artifact Earthenware Inca Peruvian Pre Columbian


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This print showcases an exquisite Incan pottery vessel shaped like an ear of corn. Crafted with meticulous precision and artistry, this ceramic masterpiece is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of ancient Peru. The Peruvian School's skilled artisans have beautifully captured the essence of this staple crop, revered by the Incas for its symbolism and sustenance. The intricate details on this artifact are truly awe-inspiring. Delicate carvings depict the kernels in perfect symmetry, while the textured surface mimics the natural contours of a real ear of corn. Its earthy tones evoke a sense of connection to nature, reminding us of the deep reverence that indigenous cultures held for their environment. As we admire this remarkable piece from our private collection, we are transported back in time to an era when craftsmanship was celebrated as both functional and artistic expression. This jar not only served practical purposes but also acted as a vessel for storytelling and cultural preservation. Preserved through centuries, this pre-Columbian treasure offers us a glimpse into the ingenuity and creativity that thrived within Incan society. It serves as a reminder that art transcends time and connects us to our shared human history. Through Bridgeman Images' lens, we can now appreciate every intricate detail of this earthenware artifact – celebrating its beauty while honoring its historical significance.

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