Indus Valley Terracotta from Mehrgarh or Harappa
Indus Valley Terracotta from Mehrgarh or Harappa
This finely detailed mother figure, representing a divine being in the Indus Valley culture, showcases the intricate artistry of the period. The figure, handcrafted around 4,000 - 5,000 years ago, features fine sunken eyes, a small mouth, a headdress, and two necklaces—a somewhat indistinct one and a larger, more distinct necklace that hangs down over the chest. Despite the nose being broken off, the figure retains its elaborate detailing, typically created using a reed.
Provenance: Former private collection, acquired during the 1950s and 1960s.
Culture & Date: Indus Valley, Mergarh or Harappa, ca. 3000 - 1900 BC.
Condition: Good.
Dimensions:
- Height: 7.6 cm
- Length: 1.8 cm
- Width: 4 cm
This mother figure is a remarkable example of the religious and cultural significance of such artifacts in the Indus Valley Civilization.
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