This terracota vase is a captivating anthropomorphic vessel that pays homage to the sophisticated ceramic traditions of the ancient Andes. Modeled in the likeness of a human head, this terracotta jar captures the intense, emotive realism characteristic of Moche portraiture. The figure features a stoic gaze, a prominent bridge, and the iconic exposed teeth expression—a powerful ritual motif often associated with transformation or high-ranking status in Northern Peruvian antiquity.
The vessel is finished with a weathered bicolored slip, displaying the softened earth tones and irregular surface pitting of a true found object. Whether an authentic archaeological survivor or a masterfully crafted later tribute, its architectural presence is undeniable. This piece serves as a profound vertical anchor for a curated shelf, mantle, or entry console, bringing an aura of ancient mystery to Organic Modern, Wabi-Sabi, or Primitive Art collections.
- *Era:
Moche / Pre-Columbian (Northern Peru)
- *Size: 9“(L) x 9“(D) x 9.5“(H)
- *Material: Terracotta with Hand-Applied Slip Pigments
- *Color: Terracotta
- *Features: Anatomically modeled portraiture; ritual "teeth-showing" expression; tapered storage rim.
- *Origin: Northern Peru
- *Condition: Aged Found-Object Condition. Displays significant surface erosion, firing fissures, and pigment fading that honor the Pre-Columbian aesthetic.
- **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.