Superb example of meticulous Quimbaya workmanship in red ware pottery. Deep cut away in champlevé (chip-carving) technique on the outer surface. Ample mineral deposits throughout. No repairs. Choice condition. Cauca River region, Colombia. 300-600 AD. It measures approximately 3″ tall by 5″ in diameter.
Provenance: Ex Murray Korda collection (1928-1998), Orwell, VT; Arte Xibalba Gallery 2005; Private Florida collection 2006
Price – $1,280
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Regional Division of Pre-Columbian Americas’ Major Archaeological Cultural Phases