The Jalisco female figure's pottery construction and seated posture reflect the artistic conventions of West Mexican figures from the Pre-Columbian period. Her pronounced physical attributes, such as the voluptuous breasts and detailed facial features, highlight fertility and beauty ideals of the time. The restoration work indicates the value placed on preserving such cultural artifacts. The figure's overall form and condition provide significant insight into the ceremonial and societal roles these effigies played in ancient Jalisco culture.