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Gold Pendant of a Double-Headed Spider - FJ.6217
Origin: Costa Rican/Panamanian Border Area
Circa: 500 AD to 1550 AD
Dimensions: 4" (10.2cm) high x 4" (10.2cm) wide
Catalogue: V23
Collection: Pre-Columbian
Style: Pre-Columbian
Medium: Gold


Additional Information: 328 grams. Trudy, withdrawn

Location: Great Britain
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This glorious gold spider is quite literally beyond belief. Our eyes can hardly take it all in at once. It's myriad complexities of design dazzles the senses; just as its solid weight leaves us awestruck. Who could have designed something so monumental that can be held in the palm of the hand? What amazing artist created an object with such power and wealth of detail? A woven cord encircles the spider and comes to rest just touching the end, then quickly twists into dual snakeheads. The double heads are fantastic representations combining realistic and highly imaginative aspects. Pincers curve from the sides, and four more from the mouth; each done with astonishing realism. Tiny appliquéd beads on the snout give an added texture to the entire object. The eyes are truly adorable, like small bells, with slits down the center which makes them appear to be in movement; scanning the territory rapidly as spiders do. Ornamentation consists of two S-shaped designs on the back, repeated on the heads of the snakes. Both, they and the two heads wear collars around their necks consisting of two bands filled with a checkerboard pattern. The fact that a rattle was placed inside suggests this pendant may have been intended for ritual ceremonies, and worn with the intention of announcing ones approach. A loop was attached on the underbelly for just this purpose. However, it is abundantly obvious that this pendant announces its presence loud and clear with or without rattles. It is the thunder and lightening, glittering as rain sparkling on golden leaves, glorious as sunrise over the sea. It is a miracle of subtle forms, interweaving patterns and enigmatic designs creating a true sculpture in gold that seems not to have come from this earth....trudy - (FJ.6217)

 

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