Description:

Pre-Columbian, Veracruz Mexico, Napiloa, ca. 550 to 950 CE. A fine, mold-made pottery rattle depicting a male figure wearing a loin cloth and a large pectoral/collar around his neck, standing up straight and holding a sizeable bird in each arm. Nice white slip adorns the birds as well as the figure's collar and loin cloth. In addition to this intriguing form, the rattle works quite well, producing a pleasing percussive sound! Size: 5.75" H (14.6 cm)

Nopiloa was an important ceramic center of the Pre-Columbian world. Nopiloan art exists as a blend or cross between regular Vera Cruz and Mayan figures. Typically these are mold made figures that as have the look of Botero versions of Jaina figures. Relative to Jaina figures, those of Nopiloa are somewhat larger and have softer details.

Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection; ex-private Hans Juergen Westermann collection, Germany, collected from 1950s to 1960s

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  • Condition: Intact with normal surface wear. Nice manganese deposits grace the surface and the rattle still produces a nice percussive sound when shook.

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