Hand-Painted Chancay Terracotta Effigy Vessel (Trade)

$885.00
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The Chancay clay pot is a sophisticated exploration of ancient Andean ceramic form. This hand-modeled terracotta vessel is a tribute to the Chancay and Huari traditions of central Peru, known for their distinct use of bicolored pigments and architectural silhouettes. The jar features an expressive human face modeled into the neck of the vessel, characterized by wide, coffee-bean eyes and a stoic expression framed by intricate polychrome facial tattoos.

The significance of this piece lies in its pedestal base and the rhythmic, geometric patterns that adorn both the "crown" and the "shoulders" of the vessel. These motifs—waves, steps, and interlocking spirals—were traditionally used to symbolize the connection between the coastal tides and the agricultural cycles of the mountains. The surface displays a beautiful, time-worn patina with naturally occurring mineral deposits and pigment softening that lends it an authentic "found object" soul. It is an exceptional vertical anchor for Organic Modern, Global Primitive, or Modern Spanish interiors.

  • *Era: Moche / Pre-Columbian (Northern Peru)
  • *Size: 10“(D) x 13“(H) 
  • *Material: Terracotta with Red and Cream Mineral Slip
  • *Color: Terracotta
  • *Features: Pedestal-style base; modeled face-neck iconography; complex geometric polychrome patterns.
  • *Origin: Northern Peru
  • *Condition: Aged Found-Object Condition. Displays authentic surface wear, minor pitting, and beautiful pigment fading consistent with a historic study.
  • **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.

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