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Late Inca/Spanish Colonial Silver Tupus

An elegant set of late Inca/Early Spanish Colonial Tupus. Each is handcrafted in silver. Hammered sheet metal, open scroll work with intricate floral/harvest...

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Costa Rican Stone Trophy Head

This finely crafted Costa Rican trophy head is a striking representation of ancient artistry, carved from a fine-grained basalt stone. The stone's quality is...

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Jade Axe God Pendant Celt

Costa Rican Anthropomorphic Axe God Pendant. It is carved in low relief with a highly glass-like polish front—linear incising for all facial features.

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Guanacaste-Nicoya Crocodile/Tlaloc Vessel

Crocodilian style effigy jar from the Nicoya Region of Costa Rica. This superlative pear-shaped polychrome ceramic vessel has two protruding crocodile heads.

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Guanacaste-Nicoya Abstract Axe God

Gorgeous Costa Rican Anthropomorphic Axe God Pendant. It is carved in low relief with a highly glass-like polish front. The rear surface is flat and party...

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Atlantic Watershed Standing Stone Figure

This impressive sculpture represents a standing nude woman, meticulously carved from rough volcanic coarse basalt stone. Originating from the Atlantic Watershed

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Tiwanaku Stone Idol c. 1050 A.D.

A fine Tiwanaku sandstone idol. The body is stout with deeply incised quadratic face and body features. Hands are held at the center and high.

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Tiwanaku Stone Celt with Pumas

An excellent formed Tiwanaku limestone celt. The axe head has a carved double-stylized pumas finial with perforated loop-type bodies.

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Nazca – Huari False Head Feather Mask

A very rare “Elites” false head bundle from the Nazca-Huari period. This remarkable and delicate mummy face mask head is comprised of Totoro...

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Quimbaya Champlevé Bowl

Superb example of meticulous Quimbaya workmanship in red ware pottery. Deep cut away in champlevé (chip-carving) technique on the outer surface.

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Quimbaya Female Retablo

A large and heavy solid unburnished buff slab figure from the Quimbaya culture, Caldas complex. Rarer seated female in the state of trance with extended forward

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Carchi Anthropomorphic Jar c. 800-1200 AD

A lovely anthropomorphic jar from El Angel, Carchi Province of Ecuador. Its double-body form is simple yet captivating. Thin wall, buff, semi-burnished surface.

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