Description: Item: Ocarina Bust Material: Ceramic Dimensions: 90mm x 80mm x 100mm 211g Era: 1350-1550 CE Culture: Late Mayoide Region: Usulutan Condition: Good Description: Polychrome flute style Ocarina in the form of a human head for ceremonial use. This ocarina is played in the style of a flute. It has a high pitch sound similar to a recorder. There are small amounts manganese dioxide deposits on this piece as well as an ancient patina. Provenance: Acquired in Nicaragua by a private collector in 1976 To ensure authenticity the subject piece was examined with a Leica MZ 7.5 stereoscopic microscope.All or some of the following elements were found and photographed.One or more photos from the examination is included in the photo galleryAlkaline mineral accretionsFine root hairs in the minute crevassesObvious signs of antiquity in the glazed surfacesSharp edges polished by burial erosion caused by millennia of seismic activityOxidization consistent with the age of the itemLifeless insect larvae in the minute crevasses Manganese dioxide accretions tested with H2O2
Price: 135 CAD
Location: North Vancouver, British Columbia
End Time: 2024-11-27T18:12:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: 18.74 CAD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Country/Region of Origin: Central America
Color: Red, black, and white
Style: Pre Columbian
Original/Reproduction: Original
Material: Ceramic / Pottery
Age: Pre 1550 CE
Maker: Pre Columbian Indigenous Peoples.