Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published
Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published

Mezcala Stone Figure Idol - 13th to 15th Century CE | Exhibited & Published

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Estimated time period from 1200CE to 1500CE
Size is 105 mm and weight is 94.7 g
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Delve into the ancient world of pre-Hispanic Mexico with this Mezcala stone figure idol from Guerrero, dated between the 13th and 15th Century CE. This very rare artifact stands at 105mm and weighs 94.7 grams, boasting very good condition with original pigment. With EU export license and certificate of authenticity, this piece comes from the esteemed private collection of a renowned Barcelona art dealer and gallery owner and has been both published and exhibited extensively.

This Mezcala stone figure idol is an extraordinary relic from the pre-Hispanic period, hailing from the culturally rich region of Guerrero, Mexico. Mezcala culture is renowned for its abstract and geometric stone carvings, which often represent the human form and are thought to have been used in religious or ritual contexts. The figure's stylized shape and remaining original pigment speak volumes about the artistic conventions and ceremonial practices of the time.

The idol's very good condition, especially with the preservation of its original pigment, is a remarkable feature that increases its cultural and historical value. The pigment itself provides insights into the materials and techniques used by the Mezcala artisans, and its survival suggests the figure was likely treasured and well-protected over the centuries.

This piece's provenance is particularly notable. It was once part of the private collection of an important Barcelona art dealer, Mr. I. L., known for his extensive collection of pre-Hispanic art. His collection was not only privately admired but also celebrated through various exhibitions and publications, such as “Ceràmiques dels déus” at Fundació Caixa Girona, and “Art Precolombí en coleccions privades catalanes” at Palau de la Virreina, Barcelona.


The Mezcala Stone Figure Idol is a striking embodiment of pre-Hispanic Guerrero art, noted for its abstract form and incised features that define its eyes and limbs. Carved between the 13th and 15th century CE, its minimalistic style and the presence of original pigment are uncommon for such artifacts, indicating a rarity that appeals to collectors. This idol likely had a ceremonial or religious function, as suggested by its enigmatic expression and posture. Its stature within the art community is evidenced by its inclusion in notable private collections and exhibitions, underscoring its significance and the sophistication of Mezcala culture.

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