Monumental Pre-Columbian Colima seated pottery figure

Monumental Pre-Columbian Colima seated pottery figure

$5,000.00
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A monumental Pre-Columbian Colima Coahuayana-style pottery figure from ancient West Mexico, dating from the Late Preclassic to the Early Classic period (circa 300 BCE to 300 CE). The figure is crafted from terracotta with a deep reddish-brown color, featuring a slightly burnished surface that has developed a mottled patina over time, giving it a textured appearance with areas of darker spotting.The sculpture depicts a seated human figure with a large, rectangular body, slightly bent knees, and arms extended outward in a gesture of display or offering. The figure's shoulders and upper arms are adorned with rows of raised circular motifs, possibly representing ceremonial dress or body adornments. The head is stylized with a flat, cylindrical headdress or cap that sits atop a prominent, rounded face. The facial features are minimalistic yet expressive, with a small nose, slit-like eyes, and slightly protruding ears with circular ear ornaments. The figure also features a simple necklace ar

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