Description
Rare Ramos Polychrome Casas Grande Badger
1250-1450 AD
Northern Mexico
Size is about 8 inches long and weighs about 527 grams.
The Rare Ramos Polychrome Casas Grande Badger (about 1250–1450 AD) is a detailed ceramic figure made by the Casas Grandes (Paquimé) culture in northern Mexico. It is part of the Ramos Polychrome pottery style, known for its red, black, and cream painted designs. Shaped like a badger, the piece shows the people’s close connection to nature and their belief in the spiritual power of animals. These kinds of vessels were likely used in ceremonies and show the skill and creativity of the Casas Grandes artists during this period.
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