A massive and heavy shell pendant/scepter of a Jaguar crouched atop a geometric pattern platform. Sculpted from a large, thick spondylus core. Perforation to the nose. It’s most certainly a status piece. Excellent weathering patterns overall. West Coastal region, Ecuador. 3000-1450 BC. Measures over 5″ unmounted – 6 1/2″ mounted. 4″ wide and 1″ thick.
Choice condition.
Provenance: Ken Bower of Lands Beyond Pre-columbian Art Gallery, NY
The weathered surface, from front to back, adds to the character and historical depth of the colossal pendant.
Price – $1,200
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Regional Division of Pre-Columbian Americas’ Major Archaeological Cultural Phases