A lovely anthropomorphic jar from El Angel, Carchi Province of Ecuador. Its double-body form is simple yet captivating. Thin wall, buff, semi-burnished surface.
More Info / InquireThe representation of this Nariño Clyster Tube and nude male may be linked to agricultural field-fertility rites. Traditional sculpted face with bob-cut hair.
More Info / InquireA tall, pointed bottom amphora with faded negative resist black geometric decoration on a cream ground and painted red-brown geometric decorative highlights.
More Info / InquireA very large globular vessel from the Piartal cultural complex. Ca. 750 A.D .- 1250 A.D. Highland Nariño region. This rare, important olla is decorated with...
More Info / InquireThis La Tolita-Tumaco ceramic plaque is in the form of a fish or leaf, as described in the book. In either case, the form symbolizes the vital relationship...
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