Pre-Columbian Figure from Ecuador. Jama-Coaque Ceramic Replica, 1990s

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Pre-Columbian style ceramic figure from Ecuador. This is a high-quality replica made in the 1990s, representing a seated character with an ornamental headdress and earspools.

History of the object: The piece is inspired by the ceramic tradition of the ancient cultures of the Ecuadorian coast, specifically the Jama-Coaque culture (350 BC – 1532 AD). These figures are archaeologically recognized for their detailed attire and the representation of dignitaries in ritual positions. Although frequently confused with Mayan art, this work strictly belongs to the artisanal traditions of the Andean region and the Ecuadorian coastline.

Technical details:
- Period: 1990s
- Technique: Clay modeling with artificial patina and mineral pigments
- Height: 17.5 cm (6.9 inches)
- Weight: 300 g (0.66 pounds)
- Material: Ceramics, Clay
- Condition: Excellent preservation. The surface features a rustic finish with intentional mineral deposits to simulate the passage of time. No cracks or repairs are present.

Collection value: This object represents a piece of interest for collectors of archaeological replicas and specialists in South American ethnic art looking for iconographic fidelity.

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  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    1478677985

  • Era
    1990s
  • Width, cm
    12
  • Height, cm
    17.5
  • Depth, cm
    10
  • Weight, kg
    0.3

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