This PreColumbian Olmeca Jade Mask is a rare and exquisite piece from Latin America. The intricate carvings and details on the mask showcase the remarkable craftsmanship of the Olmeca civilization. The mask is made of high-quality jade and is a unique addition to any collection.


The mask represents a significant piece of Latin American history and culture. It is an excellent example of the craftsmanship of the Olmeca civilization, which is known for its artistic and architectural achievements. This mask is a valuable addition to any collection and is sure to be a conversation starter.



•1 Olmec Jadeite Mask

•Size: wide 5.25 inches

•Tall 5 inches

•Deep 3 inches

•Weight: 2.76 lb.


No considerable damage,just the usual due to time.

In the olmec culture the mask was considered an icon of transformation,the wearer was either a ruler or shaman, jade was considered as the symbol of life and it was often used for the most prestigious kings and powerful gods.


Olmec Culture

900 BC - 500 BC

Veracruz/Tabasco, México