Description:

Pre-Columbian, Oaxaca, Mexico, Mixtec culture, ca. 900-1200 CE. The Mixtec artisans were masters of metallurgy, surpassing other Mesoamerican cultures in craftmanship. Metallurgy was introduced into the region around 900 CE. Mesoamericans used metals for ornamentation, though their tools and weaponry remained Neolithic. Many experts agree that Mixtec metal wares set the standard for Mesoamerican cultures. The Oaxaca master silversmiths also used copper and gold to make pendants, masks, beads, buckles, and bells such as these employing hammering and lost wax process techniques. These three bells all produce pleasing sounds and feature meticulously incised, intricate geometric decoration. They range in size from 2-1/2"L to 2-3/4"L.

Provenance: Ex-Leonard Kalina Fine Arts, Los Angeles, CA

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  • Condition: Some pressure cracks. Else intact and near choice

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