Striped pattern base tray
The Macaracas style in the Gran Cocl é region was produced between approximately 1000 and 1050 AD. This multicolored ceramic plate features a base and a high saturation of decorative design, retaining some elements of Conte style, such as thick black lines outlining patterns and the use of purple. The typical features of Macaracas style, such as claw and lizard patterns, are replaced by horizontal lines in red and purple, as well as lines resembling bird beaks, all surrounded by thick black lines.
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