| A Pair of Nayarit Seated Figures, Pre-Columbian, burnished redware, depicting a male and female figure. The male figure is holding a small ball in the right hand, with legs crossed and mouth is open, wearing scoop loincloth and a geometrically patterned tunic, bead necklace and earrings, and a headband, 10 ¼" h.; the female figure is holding a cup in the left hand, with legs crossed and mouth is open, having curvilinear tattoo's on each side of the chest, wearing a geometrically patterned wrap, bead necklace, bracelet and earrings, and a head band, 9 5/8" h.; both having overall cream colored polychrome details throughout. Call For Pricing |