The Tlatilco Black Terracotta Statue showcases a female figure, a recurring subject in Tlatilco art, symbolizing fertility and the community's emphasis on the feminine divine. The exaggerated lower body may represent fertility and childbearing attributes, common in prehistoric iconography. The craftsmanship is notable for its time, reflecting the Tlatilco's advanced artistic abilities during the Preclassic period of Mesoamerica. The condition and provenance, paired with the statue's distinct style—a combination of realistic and stylized elements—make it a rare find. Its presence in a significant private collection and certified authenticity further attest to its cultural and historical value.