Carved Vessel

Cleveland Museum of Art

Carved Vessel

Date
c. 600–1000
Medium
earthenware
Culture
Mexico, Campeche, Maya, Chocholá Style
Department
Art of the Americas
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

A firefly is carved on both sides of this Maya vessel, which is from the Yucatán Peninsula. Among the most common of insects to appear in Maya art, the firefly seems to be associated with things that twinkle in the dark—stars and cigars, the latter a symbol that identifies creatures of the night. The text on the rim mentions a young man, suggesting this vessel was involved in a rite-of-passage ceremony.

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