Ancient Pre-Columbian Clay Circle Stamp. Equador "Jama-Coaque" Culture. AACA

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Pre-Columbian Ecuadorian Stamp

1.6" Tall Terracotta Circle Stamp

with Black and Ocher Pigments

Jama-Coaque Culture: Ecuador

c. 500 BC—200 AD

 

 

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Details:

This lovely pre-Columbian clay circle stamp was crafted by the Jama-Coaque people who lived on the Northern coast of Ecuador about 2,000 years ago—long before even the Inca warlords invaded their peaceful nation in about 1500. It is RARE to find such a small stamp like this one that shows much ancient use and material loss on the stamp's edge

The clay stamp was fired in one of the many kilns that have been uncovered by archeologists in Jama, Ecuador.  This terracotta stamp measures about 1.6” (40 mm) tall and still is decorated with remnants of both black and ocher pigments, which were common colors the Jama-Coaque people used.  It appears to have been made in a mold so as to be uniform in the diameter of the 1.4” (35 mm) circle it would make when used as a stamp to decorate cloth or other pieces of pottery with geometric patterns. The stamp's circular edge is jagged from ancient use.  (please see photos)

The Jama-Coaque culture of the Pacific coast on Ecuador is known for its bold, figurative ceramics. The artisans created large, molded statues of people adorned with appliques and used stamps like this one to create uniform circles on both pottery and cloth. 

The Jama-Coaque communities were skilled in creating ceramic pottery items as well, which again showed that they were a very sophisticated tribe. Many of the fine statues and bowls recovered from the sites is on display at the Jama Municipal Museum in the Manabi Province of Ecuador and in the United States at the Dumbarton Oaks Museum, the Walters Art Museum, and the MET.

 

 

eBay Note

According to information I received, I certify that this pre-Columbian artifact was collected before 1970.

T his is an opportunity to legally own a piece of ancient,  South American, Pre-Columbian pottery that is estimated to be at least 1,800 years-old! 

CONDITION

 

This clay stamp--like most ancient pre-Columbian pottery--has use and wear consistent with its age--please see photos.

There are no apparent cracks, repairs, or restorations and it is in Very Good "as found" condition with original red and ocher (light yellow) pigments still visible.

 Please examine the attached photos carefully as they are part of the description and bid accordingly. The AA battery and stand are not for sale, just there to better help you judge the size.

Note: 

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  • Condition: Used
  • Condition: This lovely, small circle stamp is made of bisque clay that has been fired at a low temperature. The pre-Columbian stamp dates to the Jama-Coaque Culture of ancient Ecuador. It is pointed at the top and looks a bit like a chess pawn. It still has remnants of both black and pale yellow pigments on it and has a lovely patina of wear (especially on the stamp's edge) and use consistent with its age. It is a wonderful example of a very early stamp and is in “as found” condition. Please see macro photos for additional details. Guaranteed authentic!! Thanks for looking!
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Ecuador
  • Culture: Jama-Coaque

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