Maya Stone Mask of Young Pakal the Great

Maya Stone Mask of Young Pakal the Great
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Maya Stone Mask of Young Pakal the Great
Maya Stone Mask of Young Pakal the Great
Maya Stone Mask of Young Pakal the Great
Maya Stone Mask of Young Pakal the Great
Maya Stone Mask of Young Pakal the Great
Maya Stone Mask of Young Pakal the Great
Maya Stone Mask of Young Pakal the Great
Maya Stone Mask of Young Pakal the Great
Maya Stone Mask of Young Pakal the Great

Intricate Details and Artistic Narrative of this

Maya Stone Mask

 

This Maya stone mask presents an intriguing portrayal of a male figure, likely depicting Kʼinich Janaabʼ Pakal, the renowned Mayan ruler, also known as Pakal the Great. The finely sculpted face features stylized characteristics typical of Maya artistry, suggesting this mask represents a noble or deity, possibly Pakal, in his youth. The highly detailed facial features, including deeply carved, almond-shaped eyes, a broad, prominent nose, and a solemnly parted mouth, reflect the craftsmanship associated with elite Maya figures. The distinctive bob-like hairstyle, with its unique middle part and straight vertical lines, further indicates the mask’s cultural and ceremonial significance. It is carved from fine-grained limestone and bears manganese dendrites, which attest to the stone’s age and reinforce its connection to the time of Pakal. These dendrites, formed over centuries, add to the historical value of this remarkable piece, linking it directly to the Classic Period of Maya civilization, which spanned from 250 AD to 900 AD, with Pakal ruling from 615 AD to 683 AD.

Measuring 7.75 inches tall, 3.37 inches wide, and 2.5 inches in depth, the mask is slender and features a hole at the top designed for suspension, suggesting it could have been used as an elaborate pendant. The back of the mask is concave, adding to its functionality and wearability. Unique in its depiction, this mask stands out, as no known publicized masks portray a younger Pakal, making it an exceptional and rare find. With its commanding presence and intricate details, this mask offers a captivating glimpse into the artistic and cultural expressions of the Maya, particularly during Pakal’s era.

Provenance: Private Georgia Collection. Acquired by way of inheritance in the 1970s

Price: POR

 


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