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An Ica-Tiahuanaco Polychrome Bowl, ca. 1000 - 1200 CE

Sale price$1,333.00 CAD

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A finely executed Ica–Tiahuanaco carinated ceramic bowl with a rounded base, high-angled shoulders, and a wide mouth bordered by an everted rim. The vessel is richly adorned with intricate polychrome decoration in a palette of red, black, cream, and tan. The central register features repeating rectangular panels with stylized birds in profile, alternating in light and dark tones and framed by stepped motifs suggestive of architectural or symbolic Andean patterns.

Above, the short neck is encircled by a band of fine geometric ornamentation, while the lower body features three registers: a row of cream dots on dark ground, a band of cream “T” motifs on red, and a mirrored frieze of black geometric motifs on cream, echoing the neck decoration. The symmetrical layout and refined brushwork reflect both Ica ceramic tradition and Tiahuanaco iconographic influence, suggesting cultural overlap or trade between highland and coastal regions.

Medium:  Ceramic, polychrome

Dimensions:  Height: 3 1/4 inches (8 cm) 

Condition:  Small chip to the underside of the rim, otherwise intact. Minor surface wear and encrustation consistent with age. Collection number “7380” in pencil on the base.

Provenance:  Dr. Arnold Saslow private collection, New Jersey; acquired from Harmer Rooke Galleries, New York City, in the early 1990s. Thereafter with Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe, New Jersey.

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An Ica-Tiahuanaco Polychrome Bowl, ca. 1000 - 1200 CE
An Ica-Tiahuanaco Polychrome Bowl, ca. 1000 - 1200 CE Sale price$1,333.00 CAD

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