Maya Polychrome Whistling Ceramic Vessel (400–500 CE)
A Maya ceramic whistling vessel from the Early Classic period, 400–500 CE, producing a resonant tone when liquid is poured — used in ritual contexts to call upon spirits and deities. One of the most ingenious forms of pre-Columbian ceramic art.
The Voice of the VesselAmong the most remarkable achievements of pre-Columbian ceramics is the whistling vessel — a ceramic form with a hollow figure attached to one chamber and a second chamber connected by a tube. When liquid is poured or the vessel is tilted, air is displaced through the figure a...
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