Description:

Pre-Columbian, Nazca culture, Peru South Coast, ca. 100 to 400 CE. This is a polychrome pottery drinking vessel with a body shape and a spout and handle out of the back of the head, all atop a gently rounded base, made to be buried in sand. The body of the jar is painted in the style of a person wearing a feathered cape and golden necklace, with face paint/tattoo marks and wide staring eyes -- instantly recognizable as Nazca for its bold lines and strong colors. In fact, Nazca pottery has the widest range of colors found in any pre-Columbian pottery! This item would have been used for drinking fermented chicha, a type of corn beer, and probably placed into a burial to hold offerings. Size: 5.25" W x 8.75" H (13.3 cm x 22.2 cm)

Provenance: Ex-private FL collection acquired at Anthropos Gallery, California

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#113686

  • Condition: Well-done repair to head; otherwise intact, with bright colors.

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June 2, 2016 8:00 AM MDT
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