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**Originally Listed At $400**

Pre-Columbian, Veracruz Mexico, Nopiloa, ca. 550 to 950 CE. A kaolin-slipped molded pottery rattle depicting a standing priestess or other elite woman. She is adorned with a fanciful hairstyle and necklace and holds a small child on her right shoulder. Nopiloa was an important ceramic center of the Pre-Columbian world. Nopiloan art exists as a blend or cross between regular Vera Cruz and Maya figures. Typically they are mold made and resemble the Botero versions of Jaina figures, but are usually larger, with softer features and details. They are extremely thin-walled for their size, so their lightness is often surprising. This one still functions as a rattle! Size: 4.9" W x 6.1" H (12.4 cm x 15.5 cm)

Compare this item with one in the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian (23/9576).

Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection; ex-Butterfields, 1980s

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  • Condition: Small surface fissures/losses to the kaolin pigment on the lower back of the body. Otherwise in great condition with much remaining pigment and rattle still functional!

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