Stirrup shaped artifacts - Bonn Collection Series in the Americas
The stirrup shaped artifact is a colorful ceramic piece from the Bonn Collection in the Americas. The neck of the handle is slender, with a narrow opening, presenting an overall orange brown color tone. Partially drawn with white and red lines, there is a small bracket on the bottom side of the neck that may be used to hang objects. There are eight white and red structures shaped like cocoa beans around the main body of the object, each with a small horse stirrup at the top. On the body below the stirrup, there is a solid red circle surrounded by white and red circular borders. The origin of this artifact is unknown and belongs to the collection of Teddy Hahn.
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