Michoacan Miniature Dish

$95.00

The small Michoacan Miniature Dish from 300 BC to 300 AD in Mexico

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Michoacan Miniature Dish

300 BC – 300 AD

Mexico

Size is 1 inch tall and weight ranges from 25 – 27 grams.

A Michoacán miniature dish from 300 BC to 300 AD in Mexico is a small clay bowl made by ancient people in the region. Even though it’s tiny, it was carefully made and may have been used in ceremonies, placed in graves, or used as a toy. The dishes are simple in shape and color, showing the pottery skills and daily life of the people at that time. They help us learn about the culture and traditions of early Michoacán.

The pre-Columbian culture of Michoacán was primarily shaped by the Purépecha civilization (also known as the Tarascans), known for their unique T-shaped pyramids, skilled metalworking, and vibrant feather mosaics.

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