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Authentic Ancient Mesoamerican Tripod Painted Bowl – Classic Period (c. 600–900 CE)
Authentic Ancient Mesoamerican Tripod Painted Bowl – Classic Period (c. 600–900 CE)
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This exceptional ancient Mesoamerican tripod bowl is an authentic, museum-grade artifact dating to the Classic Period (circa 600–900 CE). Skillfully hand-formed more than 1,200 years ago, the vessel showcases a vibrant red slip exterior accented with warm ochre banding—a hallmark of refined ceramic production in ancient Central America. The interior features a beautifully preserved zigzag painted band, adding both visual rhythm and symbolic significance.
Supported by three sculptural, zoomorphic legs, the bowl exhibits a dynamic presence typical of ceremonial tripod forms used by elite households and ritual specialists. The rounded basin and subtly flared rim demonstrate expert craftsmanship, while age-consistent surface wear, stabilized cracks, and archaeological patina affirm its authenticity and long burial history.
Tripod bowls of this quality—displaying distinctive painted decoration, original slip, and intact legs—are increasingly scarce outside institutional collections. This piece stands as a remarkable example of Classic-Period artistry, offering a compelling window into the ceremonial practices, aesthetic traditions, and daily life of ancient Mesoamerican cultures.
A rare opportunity to own a genuine, culturally significant artifact that blends striking beauty with profound historical depth.
VALUE: $1,800 Dollars
