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Chupicuaro Fertility Figurine Statue from Early Eras Replica
Chupicuaro Fertility Figurine Statue from Early Eras Replica
SKU:AME01
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                  Item Specifics
- Dimensions (in): 5.5 in H x 4 in W x 2.5 in D
- Weight: 0.6 lb
- Material: Resin with hand-painted color details
- Item type: statue
- UPC or EAN: 8717202556786
Chupícuaro Fertility Figurine
500–100 BC | Inspired Reproduction | Parastone Mouseion 3D Collection
This striking figurine is a faithful reproduction of a Chupícuaro fertility statue, originating from one of the oldest known cultures in western Mexico. Named after the archaeological site near the Lerma River basin, the Chupícuaro civilization flourished between 500 and 100 BC and is renowned for its exceptional ceramic artistry, despite leaving behind few architectural remains.
Discovered primarily in burial sites, Chupícuaro ceramics are distinguished by their bold geometric patterns and vibrant tricolor designs—typically red, cream, and black. These stylized forms appear on everything from vases and bowls to animal and human figurines. Among the most iconic are the broad-hipped female figures, which are believed to symbolize fertility, earth's abundance, and the cyclical nature of life and the seasons.
This reproduction captures the essence of those ancient forms, with hand-painted color detailing that replicates the appearance of terracotta slip-painted pottery. It’s a tangible link to a culture where life, death, and rebirth were honored through art.
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Dimensions: 5.5" H x 4" W x 2.5" D 
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Material: Resin with hand-painted terracotta-style finish 
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Catalog No.: PN AME01 
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Collection: Parastone Mouseion 3D – A series of museum-quality replicas of world cultural artifacts 
Celebrate the artistry and spiritual depth of ancient Mesoamerican culture with this evocative figure—an ideal addition for collectors, educators, or anyone with a passion for archaeological heritage.
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