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Diquis Gold Pendant of a Scorpion - FJ.6352
Origin: Costa Rican/Panamanian Border Area
Circa: 500 AD to 1550 AD
Dimensions: 2.5" (6.4cm) depth
Collection: Pre-Columbian
Style: Diquis
Medium: Gold


Additional Information: 32 Grams

Location: UAE
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Description
Though often highly representational, Diquis pendants are also symbols of a complex religious system long since lost to the past. The scorpion may have been an emblem of a high ranking individual, such as a chief or shaman. Or perhaps worn by the wives of noblemen to indicate their status. Certainly they were elite objects, as they still are today, serving both as wonderful ornaments and insignias of prestige. This lovely scorpion is so detailed it seems about to spring to life. The four pairs of legs curve in and out as if they are in motion. The tail is poised to strike, yet there is surprisingly no menace or threat implied. Its face is somewhat abstract in the manner typical of Diquis style, utilizing slim filigree bands to give animation and character. The scaly body is nicely contrasted aesthetically with the wavy effect of the legs, giving the entire object a concise geometric unity. Above all, this pendant is full of charm, and can be worn proudly as it was centuries ago. - (FJ.6352)

 

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