Description
Huari Aryballus
Size is about 8.5 inches tall and weighing around 337 grams.
The Huari Aryballus is a rounded ceramic vessel made by the Wari people of Peru between 600–1000 CE. It has a globular body, a narrow neck, and a wide rim, often with small handles for carrying. These vessels were brightly painted with geometric or stylized designs. They were mainly used to store or carry liquids like chicha (maize beer) and played both practical and ceremonial roles in Wari life.
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