Pre-Columbian Xochipala seated pottery figure

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Pre-Columbian Xochipala Seated Figure – Ancient Ceramic Sculpture from Guerrero, Mexico

This rare and captivating Pre-Columbian Xochipala seated figure hails from Guerrero, Mexico, and dates back to approximately 1200-800 BCE, making it one of the oldest representations of human form in Mesoamerican art. Crafted with exceptional detail, this ceramic figure exemplifies the Xochipala culture’s mastery in capturing the human physique and spiritual expression.

The figure is depicted in a meditative seated posture, legs crossed and arms resting gracefully, evoking a sense of calm and introspection. Its facial expression is solemn, with almond-shaped eyes, a defined nose, and full lips, suggesting it may represent an elite or spiritual individual. The figure’s hair or headdress is intricately detailed, with locks that cascade down its shoulders, further enhancing its noble appearance. The lean and muscular build, combined with subtle anatomical details, reflects the Xochipala culture’s deep appreciation for the human form.

The surface of the sculpture has a naturally aged patina with earthy tones of brown and hints of mineral deposits, underscoring its authenticity and ancient origins. This figure is an outstanding example of early Mexican art, bridging both aesthetic beauty and cultural significance.

Highlights:

  • Culture: Xochipala, Guerrero, Mexico
  • Period: Circa 1200-800 BCE
  • Material: Ceramic with natural patina
  • Dimensions: 4"
  • Condition: Excellent preservation with minor surface wear, consistent with age; no visible restorations.

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