Chim ú - Lambayeque style ceramic bottle from Peru
Artwork
Arts and Crafts
cultural heritage
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Peru
3D model of ceramic bottle
Chim ú - Lambayeque style ceramic bottle
Approximately between 1000 and 1470 AD
W&HPeacock Auction Company in the UK
Returned in 2023
2
Coin
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It is a cultural artwork originating from the northern coast of Peru, produced between approximately 1000 and 1470 AD. This ceramic bottle is renowned for its unique artistic style and exquisite craftsmanship, often adorned with rich patterns and symbolic images, reflecting the religious beliefs and daily life of the society at that time. In history, due to various historical reasons, some ceramic bottles have been lost overseas. It was once auctioned by W&H Peacock Auction Company in the UK, but fortunately, it was successfully recovered and returned to its original country in 2023. The return of cultural relics reflects the international community's emphasis and efforts on the protection of cultural heritage.