This dual chambered hollow clay replica of a pre-Colombian Peruvian whistling vessel is fashioned in the form a hummingbird sitting atop two fish. Sculpted by ethnomusicologist Jose Vitancio Humeres of Peru, it is a replica of an original design. "I think the sounds these instruments make were to create positive energy," says Vitancio Humeres.
Constructed of two chambers, as well as a system of air ducts and aqueducts, the vessel is filled partially with water and when held and tipped it pushes the air outward to create melodic sounds, depending on the size and number of whistle holes.The whistle on this piece is functional with a strong sound. Exquisitely made in Peru.
Huaco Silbador-Peruvian Whistling Vessel - The Fish & The Hummingbird