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  • Whistling Jar, Mold-form clay, Chimu

Whistling Jar

#9350

1000–1476

Mold-form clay

解説

Although numerous pottery instruments survive from pre-Conquest South and Central America, little is known of how they were used before Spanish invaders ravaged the native cultures. Whistles, trumpets and rattles in animal or human form probably had ceremonial functions or served as playthings. The "whistling jar" is a 1- or 2-chambered vessel in which a whistle, often concealed by a bird's head, is sounded by blowing into the spout, or by pouring liquid from one chamber to the other to create a bird-like twittering sound. Smaller whistles in animal shapes, perhaps worn suspended from the neck, sometimes have fingerholes that allow variation of pitch.

9350. Whistling Jar

追加情報

サイズ
6 × 3 3/4 × 7 1/2 in., 2.374oz. (15.2 × 9.5 × 19.1 cm, 67.306g)
クレジット
The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889
収蔵番号
89.4.689

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