Maya Pottery Cosmetic Container - 4th to 6th Century CE | Vinaver Collection
Maya Pottery Cosmetic Container - 4th to 6th Century CE | Vinaver Collection
Maya Pottery Cosmetic Container - 4th to 6th Century CE | Vinaver Collection
Maya Pottery Cosmetic Container - 4th to 6th Century CE | Vinaver Collection
Maya Pottery Cosmetic Container - 4th to 6th Century CE | Vinaver Collection
Maya Pottery Cosmetic Container - 4th to 6th Century CE | Vinaver Collection
Maya Pottery Cosmetic Container - 4th to 6th Century CE | Vinaver Collection
Maya Pottery Cosmetic Container - 4th to 6th Century CE | Vinaver Collection

Maya Pottery Cosmetic Container - 4th to 6th Century CE | Vinaver Collection

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Estimated time period from 300CE to 600CE
Size is 38 mm
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Delve into the enigmatic Mayan culture with this genuine terracotta cosmetic container. Hailing from the Classic period, this piece not only carried beauty essentials but also the essence of a civilization steeped in mystique and innovation.

This Mayan terracotta cosmetic container dates back to the Classic period, ranging from 300 CE to 600 CE. Its compact form, measuring 38mm in height, was masterfully crafted to store precious substances, possibly used for ceremonial or personal beautification purposes. The presence of original pigments and the lack of restorations speak to its authenticity and the high level of preservation over centuries.

The container's design, with subtle red banding, reflects the aesthetic sensibilities of the Mayan people and their expertise in pottery. This artifact connects us to the daily lives of a civilization renowned for its contributions to writing, art, and cosmology.

Provenance is a key aspect of this item's value, having belonged to the prestigious collection of Michel Vinaver, a respected French writer and dramatist. The possibility that it once resided in the collection of Charles Eugène Espéridion Goupil, or was acquired from Eugène Boban, adds layers of historical intrigue. This cosmetic container has been meticulously cataloged and comes with a French export license, ensuring its legal and ethical acquisition.

This piece not only represents the rich heritage of the Mayan culture but also stands as a collectible with a notable lineage, making it a prized possession for any collector of pre-Columbian art.


The Mayan cosmetic container captured in the images shows a well-preserved terracotta piece with distinctive red stripes, indicative of the Classic Mayan period's artistic style. The wear patterns and coloration suggest its use in daily life or possibly in ritual contexts. Its form and function, combined with its remarkable state of preservation, including the retention of pigment, make it a unique and valuable artifact for collectors and historians alike. This container is a direct link to the sophisticated material culture of the ancient Maya, reflecting both their utilitarian craftsmanship and their aesthetic expression.

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