One of a Kind!
Purchased from the lovely Cecibel Martinez, this horn comes from Potosí and was probably used for hunting. We named it after Inti, the Incan sun god, whose ascent in sky is a call for people to wake up and begin the day.
In Incan mythology, there is perhaps no more important deity than Inti, the Sun God, upon whose life-giving rays human civilization depends. Generally thought of as the son of Viracocha, who created the universe, I... Read More
In Incan mythology, there is perhaps no more important deity than Inti, the Sun God, upon whose life-giving rays human civilization depends. Generally thought of as the son of Viracocha, who created the universe, Inti usually surpassed his father in number of offerings received. A benevolent deity, it was Inti who sent his children Manco Cápac and Mama Ocllo to save the human race and teach them the art of civilization. He’s commonly represented as a golden disk with a human face. Read Less
22" L
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