This piece came from auction, and is a ceramic vessel pre-columbian
5x8x5
Hello, this item is a Pre-Columbian ceramic vessel or bowl, globular in shape with a rounded base and slightly flared rim. The piece shows darkened surface tonality with areas of red slip visible, a characteristic of utilitarian and ritual pottery from various Pre-Columbian cultures in Central and South America. The simplicity of form and absence of decorative motifs suggest it was used for everyday purposes, though vessels like this could also have been placed in tombs as burial offerings. The surface wear and deposits visible inside the rim and base are consistent with significant age and use.
This vessel measures 5 x 8 x 5 inches, placing it in the medium-sized category of Pre-Columbian ceramics. While authentication through thermoluminescence testing would be essential to confirm its antiquity, comparable vessels from the region have sold at auction in the range of 300 to 700 USD, depending on provenance, condition, and cultural attribution. Given its auction origin and state of preservation, this example can be realistically valued at approximately 400 to 600 USD on the current market.