The art of being Diaguita

Like many pre-Hispanic peoples, the Diaguita felt a need to represent themselves in their ceramics

The faces that the Diaguita potters molded and painted onto their pitchers, duck-shaped pitchers and some bowls probably looked like the Diaguita themselves. Some of those figures wore distinctive hairstyles, headdresses, headbands, facial paint and clothing. They also included arms and hands, and occasionally navels or genitalia.

 

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