








Vintage Pre-Columbian Chinesco Cara Rayada Terracotta Figurine Replica Mexico
Capture ancient Mesoamerican mystique with this artisan reproduction of a Pre-Classic West Mexican Chinesco "Cara Rayada" (striped face) figurine, evoking the shaft-tomb traditions of Nayarit/Jalisco (ca. 300 BCE–300 CE), where such ceramics symbolized fertility, ancestors, or rituals. Handcrafted by the renowned Degollado Hermanos workshop in Chapala, Jalisco—famed for museum-quality replicas since the 1970s—this seated female figure features ritual facial stripes, body tattoos/adornments in polychrome slips, and a contemplative pose with crossed arms/knees. Terracotta (cooked mud). Vintage condition: Intentional patina for authenticity. Ideal for collectors of Mexican folk art or Pre-Columbian styles.
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