The metates found in tombs suggest the beginning of differentiated levels of society, as wealthy individuals demanded beautiful objects to 'journey' with them into the afterlife. Though metates have a...
The metates found in tombs suggest the beginning of differentiated levels of society, as wealthy individuals demanded beautiful objects to 'journey' with them into the afterlife. Though metates have a functional purpose as a tool for grinding corn, they also served as a visual symbol of elite control of food production and processing. This handsome metate is in the classic jaguar motif. The edges of the square table are decorated with a triangular pattern, repeated on the tail, head and bottom portion of the legs. On the upper section of each leg are three lovely circles revolving within one another. The two pairs of legs are braced by monkey figures using their tails and an arm as supports. The jaguar's tail curves around beautifully, giving the entire metate a sense of movement. Since the jaguar was regarded as something of a mythical beast, the representation of it would have thought to communicate power to the object. It's perfect symmetry and balance is certainly a powerful force, and a testimony to a superb sculptor's dedication and talent.