

Stone Mortar for Ceremonial Hallucinogens
Dave DeRoche - Pre-Columbian & Art of the Americas
A fantastical stone metate or mortar, carved into a standing ANTHROPOmorph with heads projecting out at three equilateral triangular faces on three sides. The basin on top is shallow and worn from use to grind or pulverize plant matter or other substances. The effort put into shaping a simple vessel/tool into a dramatic artful, powerful effigy indicates ritualistic use, perhaps grinding hallucinogens for a ceremony or pigments for annointment.
$7,500.00
Artwork details
Origin
Chontal, Guerrero, Mexico 2000 - 1 BC
Dimension
H 8IN x DIA 6IN
H 20.32CM x DIA 15.24CM
Provenance
The late noted Honolulu artist/collector, John Young. (A room at the Honolulu Academy of Art is named for him.)
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