PRE-COLUMBAN VESSELS, Mochica culture, State of Chimú
Ritual water vessel used in ceremonies in pre-Columbian America/ span>
It has a stirrup-shaped handle, a fragment of which is the figure of a seated man holding a bottle and a scoop.
It is associated with the Mochica culture and the Chimú state in the territory of present-day Peru, existing from the beginning of our era until 1470.
Black ceramics.
Height 20 cm, dia. 13.5 cm. span>
In good condition.