This terracotta sculpture head from Indonesia's Majapahit Dynasty, dating back to the 13th to 15th century, showcases intricate craftsmanship and historical significance. Standing at 4 1/2 inches tall and weighing 362 grams, this antique original piece in buff pinkish-red color reflects the artistry of Southeast Asia during that era. Created by skilled artisans from the Majapahit Dynasty, this sculpture head captures the essence of Southeast Asian culture and design from pre-1800.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. One of the ears on the head has a minor loss to the edge.