Figure of Idol

Mixtec (Oaxaca, Mexico)

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Carefully carved and polished from hard greenstone, this small figure sits in quiet repose with crossed arms resting atop its bent knees. This, and similar figures belong to a long-established lapidary tradition found across Mesoamerica known as penates. Derived from Latin to describe household deities, penates are likely manifestations of ancestors — their stiffened posture resembling a burial position for the deceased.

Figure of Idol, Jadeite, sage-green, Mixtec (Oaxaca, Mexico)

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