Description: This clay Ocarina is fully intact, with no signs of repair. It has 3 finger holes on each side. It measures approx 5 in in length, 3.5 in in height, and 2.25 in wide. This Ocarina is in the shape of a robust lizard type of animal, with a baby on its back.This piece was acquired through a local auction here in Orange County, CA. Please study the photos to make your own determination of its age. This Mesoamerican Ocarina with a lizard and a baby on its back could be a depiction of a Nahual, an animal companion spirit. A nahual (or nagual) is a concept from Mesoamerican mythology, particularly among the Aztec and Maya cultures. It refers to a person who has the ability to transform into an animal, often considered a spirit animal or guardian. This transformation is believed to be a form of shapeshifting, where the nahual can take on the characteristics and powers of the animal they become. The nahual is often associated with shamans or spiritual leaders who possess special knowledge and abilities. These individuals are thought to have a deep connection with the natural and spiritual worlds, allowing them to harness the power of their animal form for various purposes, such as healing, protection, or guidance. The belief in nahuals highlights the importance of animals in Mesoamerican cultures, not just as physical beings but as spiritual entities that play a crucial role in the lives of humans. The Mesoamerican pre-Columbian ocarinas were crafted from clay and played a significant role in the musical traditions of various cultures from Mexico through Central America, long before European colonization. Ocarinas from this region were often intricately designed, reflecting both expert craftsmanship and cultural beliefs. They were used in ceremonies and rituals, and their sounds were integral to various aspects of daily and spiritual life. The instruments varied in size and shape, with some resembling animals or human figures, and they could have anywhere from one to several finger holes. Interestingly, the term ocarina itself is Italian, meaning little goose, and was coined in the 19th century when the instrument was popularized in Europe. However, the origins of the ocarina stretch far back into ancient Mesoamerican history.
Price: 450 USD
Location: Cypress, California
End Time: 2024-12-02T18:11:48.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Color: Brown
Original/Reproduction: Original
Material: Pottery
Culture: Latin American