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Maya Jade Präkolumbianischer Erbstück-Anhänger - 32 mm
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Maya Jade Präkolumbianischer Erbstück-Anhänger - 32 mm

Step back into the majestic era of the Maya civilization with this remarkable jadeite pendant, a sculpted homage to a lord of high esteem from the Late Classic Period, circa 550 to 900 CE. Hailing from what is likely the verdant landscapes of Guatemala, this artifact offers a tangible connection to the enigmatic and advanced society that once flourished there. Measuring 1.25" W x 1.375" H (3.2 cm x 3.5 cm), this pendant is a compact yet potent symbol of nobility and authority. The lord's facial features are meticulously carved using string-cut techniques, a hallmark of Maya craftsmanship, which capture the ruler's serene demeanor and stately presence. The face is framed by a traditional headdress adorned with prominent earspools, signaling his eminent status within the Maya hierarchy. Emblazoned upon his chest is an intricately depicted necklace with circular medallions, indicative of his wealth and social ranking. The choice of material—jadeite, with its vibrant apple-green shades—is no accident. To the ancient Maya, jade was more than a gemstone; it was a sacred embodiment of life and breath, a conduit to the divine. This pendant's rich green hues would have been highly prized, symbolizing the eternal cycle of life and the primacy of the soul. A distinctive feature of this pendant is the series of suspension holes drilled along its upper edge, suggesting it was not only a decorative piece but also a functional one, perhaps worn during significant rituals or as a marker of the lord's spiritual and temporal power. The presence of four additional holes at the lower edge further implies that this pendant may have once been part of a larger assembly of personal regalia or sacred objects. Remarkably, the pendant retains its original form, with the reverse side showcasing an unpolished finish that respects the stone's natural state. This choice reflects a profound reverence for the untouched beauty of the earth's offerings and offers a tactile experience of the raw material from which the pendant was fashioned. Provenance plays a critical role in the narrative of this pendant. Verified by XRF analysis to be authentic jadeite, it comes from a private collection in British Columbia, Canada, a heartfelt gift from an aunt in Tucson, Arizona, USA, acquired before 1994. This lineage adds depth to its already rich history, ensuring its legacy as a cherished artifact. The pendant is offered with a Certificate of Authenticity, attesting to its value and authenticity as an artifact of the ancient Maya. This piece is not simply a fragment of jade; it is a remnant of a once-mighty civilization, embodying the artistry, beliefs, and social structure that defined the Maya people. It stands as a testament to the timelessness of their legacy and the enduring allure of their cultural contributions.

Nr. 83422557

Nicht mehr verfügbar
Maya Jade Präkolumbianischer Erbstück-Anhänger - 32 mm

Maya Jade Präkolumbianischer Erbstück-Anhänger - 32 mm

Step back into the majestic era of the Maya civilization with this remarkable jadeite pendant, a sculpted homage to a lord of high esteem from the Late Classic Period, circa 550 to 900 CE. Hailing from what is likely the verdant landscapes of Guatemala, this artifact offers a tangible connection to the enigmatic and advanced society that once flourished there.

Measuring 1.25" W x 1.375" H (3.2 cm x 3.5 cm), this pendant is a compact yet potent symbol of nobility and authority. The lord's facial features are meticulously carved using string-cut techniques, a hallmark of Maya craftsmanship, which capture the ruler's serene demeanor and stately presence. The face is framed by a traditional headdress adorned with prominent earspools, signaling his eminent status within the Maya hierarchy. Emblazoned upon his chest is an intricately depicted necklace with circular medallions, indicative of his wealth and social ranking.

The choice of material—jadeite, with its vibrant apple-green shades—is no accident. To the ancient Maya, jade was more than a gemstone; it was a sacred embodiment of life and breath, a conduit to the divine. This pendant's rich green hues would have been highly prized, symbolizing the eternal cycle of life and the primacy of the soul.

A distinctive feature of this pendant is the series of suspension holes drilled along its upper edge, suggesting it was not only a decorative piece but also a functional one, perhaps worn during significant rituals or as a marker of the lord's spiritual and temporal power. The presence of four additional holes at the lower edge further implies that this pendant may have once been part of a larger assembly of personal regalia or sacred objects.

Remarkably, the pendant retains its original form, with the reverse side showcasing an unpolished finish that respects the stone's natural state. This choice reflects a profound reverence for the untouched beauty of the earth's offerings and offers a tactile experience of the raw material from which the pendant was fashioned.

Provenance plays a critical role in the narrative of this pendant. Verified by XRF analysis to be authentic jadeite, it comes from a private collection in British Columbia, Canada, a heartfelt gift from an aunt in Tucson, Arizona, USA, acquired before 1994. This lineage adds depth to its already rich history, ensuring its legacy as a cherished artifact.

The pendant is offered with a Certificate of Authenticity, attesting to its value and authenticity as an artifact of the ancient Maya. This piece is not simply a fragment of jade; it is a remnant of a once-mighty civilization, embodying the artistry, beliefs, and social structure that defined the Maya people. It stands as a testament to the timelessness of their legacy and the enduring allure of their cultural contributions.

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