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Large Shipibo vase in Peruvian argile – Début of the 20th century

$3,539.45
£2,621.23
€2,970
CA$4,876.35
A$5,421.66
CHF 2,854.83
MX$65,781.01
NOK 36,143.56
SEK 33,785.42
DKK 22,607.14

About the Item

Superb vase in traditional argile, made by the Shipibo-Conibo artisans of the Ucayali region in Pérou, at the debut of the 20th century. Ce se présente des motifs caractéristiques de la culture Shipibo, peints avec soin sur l’argile. Ces dessins géométriques complexes et spirituels reflètent l’héritage ancestral et la vision cosmique unique de ce peuple amazonien. Conservé en bon état, ce vase est une pièce rare et authentique, idéale pour les amateurs d’art tribal et ethnique, ou pour ceux qui souhaitent enrichir leur collection d'objets décoratifs chargés d'histoire et de signification culturelle. Dimensions: Height: 45 cm Largeur: 25cm Depth: 24 cm Main features: Origine culturelle: Created by the Shipibo-Conibo artisans, famous indigenous community. Artisanal technique: Confection in natural argile, decorated with traditional paints. Unique design: Motifs géométriques complexes symbolisant des croyances spirituelles et cosmologiques. Antique: Fabriqué au début du XXe siècle, temoignant d’une longue tradition culturelle. Conservation status: Good general status, with signs of age adding to their authenticity. Pourquoi choose ce Shipibo vase? A rare ethnic piece of art, parfaite pour les collectionneurs et amateurs d'histoire. A living breath of Amazonian culture and spirituality. A unique decorative object, capable of providing space and character. Add to your collection or to your decoration a veritable work of tribal art with this magnificent Shipibo vase, which embodies the spirit of tradition and timeless beauty
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 17.72 in (45 cm)Width: 13.78 in (35 cm)Depth: 9.85 in (25 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1950
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Madrid, ES
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU5779242517072

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