This figure has the head Brocken and glue as show in pic I sold “as is “


Measure: 7.5 in tall x 4.5” wide x 4.5” deep



This object is a pre-Columbian style pottery figure, likely crafted in the 20th century as a piece of Mexican folk art in homage to ancient Mesoamerican traditions.

Identification and Details

Style: It is frequently described as Mayan, Aztec, or Nayarit-inspired folk art. Authentic ancient pieces of this type (such as those from the Nayarit culture, 200 BCE–400 CE) were often used in burial ceremonies to accompany the deceased.

Material: The figure is made from terracotta or red clay, often featuring hand-painted details.

Subject: This specific sitting posture is characteristic of seated warriors or fertility figures. It features a traditional Mesoamerican-style headdress, ear ornaments, and decorative bands on the arms and legs.