Pre-Columbian Jalisco Ceramic Depicting an Important Seated Lady
Pre-Columbian Jalisco Ceramic Depicting an Important Seated Lady
Pre-Columbian Jalisco Ceramic Depicting an Important Seated Lady
Pre-Columbian Jalisco Ceramic Depicting an Important Seated Lady

Pre-Columbian Jalisco Ceramic Depicting an Important Seated Lady

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Pre-Columbian Jalisco Ceramic: an Important Seated Lady.
A hollow ceramic figure depicting an important lady with hands to swelled stomach, overall red and cream slip painted. A large pendant around her neck, thick brim headdress, and three clips hanging irregularly from either ear. Circa 200 BC- 300 AD. 15 1/2/ 39.5 cm x 9 1/2 in/ 24 cm
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