Nazca Bowl, Peru, c. 200–600 AD
Polychrome pottery.
Provenance: private collection, France.
Measurements: 5.6 cm high; 16.5 cm in diameter.
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Nazca Bowl, Peru, c. 200–600 CE
Polychrome ceramic.
Provenance: private collection, France.
Measurements: 5.6 cm high; 16.5 cm in diameter.
A polychrome ceramic Nazca bowl, open-mouthed and low-profile, decorated on the exterior with a series of circular motifs on a reddish background. The piece features a dark rim, a light interior with painted vertical lines, and an exterior decoration of cream-colored circles with black centers, arranged rhythmically around the body.
The Nazca culture, which developed on the southern coast of Peru, was noted for its ceramic production of great chromatic and symbolic richness. Its vessels are characterized by the use of geometric motifs, stylized figures, and compositions of strong graphic clarity, linked to ritual, ceremonial, and funerary contexts.
In this example, the circular decoration creates a sober yet visually powerful image, based on repetition and chromatic contrast. The alternation between the reddish background, the light circles, and the black dots creates an ornamental rhythm that accentuates the curved shape of the vessel and reflects the refined compositional sense of Nazca pottery.
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