This Moche ceramic whistle is an exceptional piece, meticulously crafted with a representation of a sacred feline, a symbol of power, protection, and spiritual connection in the pre-Columbian worldview. Its protruding eyes reflect the animal's mystical energy, and when blown, it emits a pleasant melody, used in ceremonies and rituals to invoke spiritual forces.


🔹 Operation: Produces a harmonious sound when blown

🔹 Ideal for: Decoration, private collections, and museum displays


This ceremonial instrument is a jewel of Moche art, perfect for those seeking a piece of great historical and spiritual value. Add it to your collection and relive the magic of ancestral rituals! 🏺✨


📦 Worldwide shipping | 🎁 Perfect for collectors and archaeology lovers









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IF FOR ANY REASON YOU DO NOT RECEIVE THIS ITEM AND 45 DAYS HAVE PASSED OR YOU RECEIVE IT IN POOR CONDITION, I WILL REFUND ALL YOUR MONEY WITHOUT ASKING. IT IS RISK FREE AND A SAFE INVESTMENT.


Our team always tries to make the images shown as consistent as possible, but they are not professional images made in a photo studio, so I am sure that having this item in your hands you will enjoy it more than just looking at it.

-Regarding packaging for shipping, do not worry, we already have extensive experience and we guarantee that you will receive it in good condition.

-Most items are shipped from Cusco, Peru, and some artifacts can be shipped from other parts of Peru.

-Delivery time for the USA is usually 35 - 45 days, although sometimes the delivery time is shorter; We ship within 3 days of purchase.


-We accept returns up to 60 days after delivery of the item.


All of our items were found, collected on our travels, and some were carefully purchased in antique shops, and the vast majority were inherited. But even so, there is always a margin of error in the quality, authenticity and provenance of our products.


We have not been able to gather much about the origin and history of many of the artifacts, but we have been able to find out about some of them, if they have it we always include it in the description; we usually get their history, provenance and other information by word of mouth when purchasing it or by taking the opinion of archaeologist friends, and there is always the possibility that it is not accurate since the information sometimes tends to change over the years.


I used Google translator, I apologize for any inconvenience due to the translation.