bowl
06 May 2025
Description

bowl Pimampiro, Equador, elavation 11,000 ft

Dimensions

4" x 4"

Acquired from
Inherited
For sale
Yes
Answered within 7 days
By David U.
May 13, 07:35 UTC
Fair Market Value
$100 - $200 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

Hello,

This small, bulbous vessel is a hand-coiled and smoothed earthenware bowl with a slightly flared rim and footed base. The form and technique are consistent with indigenous highland ceramic traditions of Ecuador, particularly among the Quichua communities who maintained pre-Columbian ceramic methods well into the 20th century.

The elevation detail (11,000 ft) suggests it originated from a rural, traditional pottery-producing zone. Without specific archaeological or stylistic diagnostic features (e.g., resist painting, specific incised motifs), it is most accurately classified as a traditional domestic pottery piece rather than an archaeological artifact.

Market Value and Insights:
While not a museum-grade pre-Columbian artifact, this type of authentic, hand-crafted traditional pottery holds ethnographic and decorative interest, especially with verifiable provenance from remote Andean regions.

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