Have you every wondered how to build a Peruvian whistling vessel? In this beginners course by Huaco Arte, we will build a dual-chambered pre-Colombian Peruvian whistling vessel.

This is a pre-recorded class that you will be able to revisit and rewatch as many times as you like! You will learning about Peruvian whistling vessels and following along as I show you each step in the process.

Ask all the questions you like in a chat, share photos and video of your vesses so I can help you tweak and improve your piece.

Enroll in my online course to begin!

 

To purchase the course, click the button above or go to: https://whop.com/huacoarte/

HOWEVER, these platforms and payment options take a significant % of earnings and often limit how much I can make. If you are open to it, please pay me via Paypal or Venmo using the “friends and family option” and I will send you a link to access the course. Email me for details at [email protected] – thank you.

Please note that this course focuses on the construction and function of one type of whistling vessel, a double chambered design that only uses one whistle. In future courses I will go into other models.Sign up by emailing me at 

What You Will Learn

Apart from the obvious: learning to build a Peruvian whistling vessel from scratch, you’ll be introduced to a fascinating sub-world relating to whistling vessels and other pre-Colombian instruments.

This one class will inspire you to try and test new systems and creations – the options are literally endless.

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FAQ - peruvian whistling vessels

A few frequently asked questions I get about the mystical Peruvian whistling vessel. Fee free to contact me if you have additional questions.

A pre-Colombian ceramic instrument that uses the displacement of air by water to activate a whistle, or multiple whistles. Usually a two chambered vessel connected by a tube, though found in many different forms and systems.

Since there are many different types of whistling vessels, (and not all of them are Peruvian! Some are Ecuadorian or Colombian), there are many ways to make them. The most common model is a two chambered whistling vessel, though single and triple chambered vessels also exist.

I always have one or two Peruvian whistling vessels for sale and also offer commissioned Peruvian whistling vessels for museums, galleries, and as special gifts. Visit my shop to see what is available at the moment.

These vessels can work by blowing into them or by pouring water into them and moving the vessels from one side to another. As the water moves from one chamber to the next, the air in chamber 2 is pushed out through an embedded whistle, which causes the whistle effect.

An Incan whistling vessel would have belonged to the Incan culture, which lived predominantly in Peru but extended into Ecuador. A Peruvian whistling vessel describes a vessel found in or made in Peru or by preColombian civilizations from modern day Peruvian territory. Note that there are also Ecuadorian whistling vessels, Colombia whistling vessels and more.

The history or Peruvian whistling vessels is extensive – please read my blogs posts on the topic.

Though we may never know how they were used, the theory is that they were used in ceremonies as sacred objects and instruments, as well as in burials, often lain beside the deceased, representing an incredible important possession and possibly symbol of rank.