The Terracotta Sculpture Head from Indonesia, dating back to the Majapahit Dynasty in the 13th to 15th century, showcases traditional Southeast Asian craftsmanship. Standing at 4 1/4 inches tall and weighing 400 grams, this pinkish-red colored antique original piece was created by Majapahit artisans. The sculpture reflects the intricate and culturally rich heritage of Southeast Asia, making it a unique and valuable addition to any art collection. The surface of the head shows signs of wear and weathering.  The item may have been excavated or exposed to elements for a long period of time.  The terracotta has some darkened spots and areas.  The wear to the surface has diminished the sharpness of the details. However, most of the facial features are distinct although worn.