Pre-Columbian Maya Dwarf pottery whistle figure
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Pre-Columbian Maya dwarf pottery whistle figure, dating from approximately 600–900 CE (Late Classic Period), originates from the Maya civilization of Mesoamerica, likely from regions corresponding to present-day southern Mexico or Guatemala. This rare and extraordinary artifact embodies the rich cultural and artistic traditions of the ancient Maya, reflecting their deep spiritual beliefs and ritual practices.
Crafted from fired clay, this piece represents a stocky, well-defined dwarf with a rounded torso and exaggerated limbs, a characteristic depiction in Maya art. The figure’s facial expression is striking, with deep-set eyes, a broad nose, and slightly parted lips, suggesting vocalization or sound production. Intricate details, from its sculpted facial features to the symbolic markings on its torso and shoulder, highlight the expert craftsmanship of the time.
Dwarves held a special place in Maya society, often associated with supernatural wisdom, divine connection, and ceremonial roles. This figure is not merely a sculptural representation but a functional whistle, as evidenced by the hollowed interior and an opening at the back. Such instruments were likely used in rituals, ceremonies, or performances, playing an integral role in the sacred soundscapes of the Maya world.
5 7/8" in height.
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