Chancay artisans employed a vibrant palette of yellows
the piece produces a resonant rattle sound
the bracelet is adorned with repeated low-relief plaited motif — a decorative vocabulary that resonates with the visual traditions of neighboring Đông Sơn art from northern Vietnam
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Pre-Khmer Pottery Pouring Vessel (Kendi) papalegba Chancay artisans employed a vibrantPre Khmer Empire, c. 200 700 AD, Cambodia A significant and highly refined Pre Khmer pouring vessel, or kendi, dating from 200 700 AD, crafted in Cambodia before the rise of the Khmer Empire (802 1431 AD). This unglazed vessel embodies a form that became ubiquitous across Southeast Asia, originating from Indian traders who settled in the regionthen known as the "Land of Gold"between 100 400 AD. The kendis distinctive shape, with its rounded body,