Columbian Pendant
£37.50c. 1000-1500 AD. The gold original is in the form of a dancing man wearing a head-dress. Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh. Height 62mm
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c. 1000-1500 AD. The gold original is in the form of a dancing man wearing a head-dress. Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh. Height 62mm
c. 1200 – 1600 AD. The gold original is a stylized female in Muisca style. Merseyside Museum, Liverpool. Height 62mm
c. 500 – 1000 AD. The gold original is of a male figure in the Quimbaya style. Merseyside Museum, Liverpool. Height 38mm
c. 500 – 1000 AD. The gold original is of a lizard who’s front feet are hollowed to allow it to hang freely from the chain. Merseyside Museum, Liverpool. Length 34mm
Columbian Dancing Man Pendant. c. 1000 – 1500AD. The gold original is in the form of a dancing man wearing a head-dress. Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh. Height 62mm. 9 carat yellow gold. Supplied on a 20" gold chain.
Columbian female pendant. c. 1200 – 1600 AD. The gold original is a stylized female in the Muisca style. Merseyside Museum, Liverpool. Height 62mm. 9 carat yellow gold. Supplied on a 20" gold chain.
Quimbaya mask pendant. 9th – 15th century AD. Disk in the form of a mask, probably intended to represent the sun. The gold original is Columbian, from the Quimbaya area. Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Diameter 60mm
Tolima Pectoral. C.1000AD. The cast and hammered gold original is characteristic of the flat, stylized human figures with a crescentic base of this period. Modelled to 1/4 size as a pendant. Height 44mm
Tolima Pectoral. C.1000AD. The cast and hammered gold original is characteristic of the flat, stylized human figures with a crescentic base of this period. Modelled to 1/8 size as a pendant. Height 25mm