Description:

Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Late / Post Maya or Mixtec people, ca. 900 to 1500 CE. A hand carved tecali stone pendant with a pair of protruding nubs, possibly abstract heads, and a suspension hole bored into a corner on the verso. Tecali is a semi-precious stone similar to alabaster, it often glows when backlit, that has been used for centuries by Mexican artisans to create a variety of objects, including sculptures, jewelry, and decorative pieces that were often buried with the dead as offerings to the gods. While the motifs are vague, the color also had meaning - green was the source of life and sustenance, and many cultures famously the Maya, had an affinity for precious green stones. Size: 2" L x 1" W x 2" H (5.1 cm x 2.5 cm x 5.1 cm)

Provenance: private Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA collection; ex-Minerva Gallery; ex-Benjamin Vega, California, USA, acquired in 2006 to 2007; ex-Gene and Virginia George, brought to the USA from 1961 to 1966

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#177886

  • Condition: Carved areas have soft details. Mineral and earthen deposits across the surface. Intact and great condition.

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