Nazca Double Mouth Bridge Pottery - American Collection, University of Bonn
ancient pottery
Peru
3D model of pottery
Nazca double mouth bridge pottery
Double port bridge
Nazca culture in Peru
Made of clay
Multi-color painting
Probably existed between 200 BC and 700 BC
The American Collection at the University of Bonn
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Coin
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It is an ancient pottery with unique design and decoration, representing the artistic achievements of the Nazca culture in Peru. Made of clay, it is characterized by two cylindrical pipes connected by a flat middle horizontal bar, forming a double mouth structure. This design is not only practical, but also has high artistic value. The surface decoration is rich and colorful, using multi-color paintings, which indicates that the Nazca culture has superb painting and decoration skills in pottery production. The Nazca culture existed approximately between 200 BC and 700 AD, mainly distributed in the Nazca Valley region of southern Peru. It is currently housed in the American Collection at the University of Bonn.