Description: Chorotega was the most powerful pre-Columbian culture in Central America, including Nicaragua, during 800 - 1350 AD. They formed a cultural link between the civilizations of the Andean region and those of Mexico. As corn farmers, traders and warriors they formed a vibrant culture. As with other pre-Columbian cultures, they were very skilled at pottery for utilitarian and ceremonial purposes. They adorned their clays with natural dyes and fired them in wood burning ovens. They created beautiful handcrafted pottery. This handsome cup is shiny with black and brown tones and a very good representation of this craft. The lip is carved with a light band of primitive geometric shapes and a small protruding knob. This is an elegant and original piece and a wonderful addition to pre-Columbian collectors or enthusiasts. Price includes free shipping anywhere in the United States. Title: Black bowlPeriod: Pre-ColumbianGeography: NicaraguaCulture: ChorotegaDate: 800 – 1350 ADMedium: CeramicCondition: Very Good – Repaired cracks on the botom and sidesDimensions: H 8.5 x W 13.2 cm (3.3 X 5.2 in)Provenance: Private Washington, DC USA collection, acquired by descent; ex-private USA collection acquired in 1972
Price: 55 USD
Location: Scarsdale, New York
End Time: 2024-11-11T15:04:57.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Color: Black & brown
Original/Reproduction: Original
Material: Ceramic
Culture: Latin American
Maker: Chorotega, Nicaragua