Colima Dog Effigy Vessel

c. 300
$3,880 USD SOLD
Dimensions
W: 12.75" D: 6.25" H: 7.25"
Materials
Ceramic
Collection #
CBH146
Estimated Shipping
$250

This charming ceramic dog is attributed to the Colima region of Western Mexico and dates to ca. 300 AD. Standing at attention with teeth bared, the dog is sculpted with an animated posture and fantastic curvilinear form. He stands on four short legs and has a rotund belly, pointed ears, and a polished coat colored by red and black slip. With a hollow body and a spout for a tail, the figure clearly doubles as a vessel, perhaps for water or maize beer. However, it was likely intended primarily for ritual or funerary purposes and buried in a tomb as a companion and protector in the afterlife. Colima archaeological sites are famous for these red terracotta dog effigies, thought to guide the soul on its journey to the underworld.

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