Barakat Gallery
Login | Register | User Services | Search
HOME : Pre-Columbian Art : Olmec Jade : Olmec Jade Pectoral with a Human Effigy
Click to view original image.
Olmec Jade Pectoral with a Human Effigy - PF.5588
Origin: Mexico
Circa: 900 BC to 600 BC
Dimensions: 2" (5.1cm) high
Collection: Pre-Columbian
Style: Olmec
Medium: Jade

$6,000.00
Location: United States
Purchase
Currency Converter
Place On Hold
Ask a Question
Email to a Friend
Previous Item
Next Item
Photo Gallery
Click photo to change image.
Print image
Description
The many perforated holes along the edges attest to the fact that this pendant was probably worn as a pectoral for ceremonial functions. The snarling face carved into the center of this work is typically Olmec. Considered the mother culture of Mesoamerica, the Olmecs are one of the oldest and richest civilizations to inhabit the Americas. Remembered foremost today for their colossal heads of rulers or gods, their artistic and religious traditions were absorbed and adapted by the cultures that followed them. This pectoral depicts such a colossal head type in miniature. The undulating wings on either side might represent part of an elaborate costume. This figure also might be a mythological hybrid creature: half-bird, half-man. As great civilizations rise and fall, they leave behind traces of their power. The most sacred ritualistic objects continue to exert a force beyond time and the hands that once held them sacred. A mysterious energy still radiates from the core of this jade carving. - (PF.5588)

 

Home About Us Help Contact Us Services Publications Search
Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Security

Copyright (c) 2000-2008 by Barakat, Inc. All Rights Reserved

barakat@barakatgallery.com - TEL 310.859.8408 - FAX 310.276.1346

reseller hosting