Description:

Pre-Columbian, Pacific Slope of Guatemala, Maya Classic Period, ca. 500 CE. A finely carved jade pendant, the stone of vivid apple green hues with some blush red inclusions, featuring relief carving depicting three visages, the central one belonging to an elite lord with facial features comprised of stylized geometric motifs, richly ornamented with an elaborate headdress and ear discs. Flanking this face are two additional lords carved in profile. As was the custom, the Mayan artisan worked with the natural shape of the stone rather than lose any precious surface area. The stone was drilled horizontally behind the three visages for suspension of this lovely pendant. Custom, museum-quality stand. A gorgeous example with fantastic provence! Size: Pectoral itself measures 3.125" W x 2.625" H (7.9 cm x 6.7 cm); 5.5" H (14 cm) on stand

Provenance: Ex-Sotheby's, November 22, 1999 lot #272

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  • Condition: One clean repaired break. One flanking visage is a bit time worn as shown; the other remains quite vivid.

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