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Chimu Silver Bowl - PF.1111
Origin: Northern Coast of Peru
Circa: 800 AD to 1400 AD

Collection: Pre-Columbian
Style: Chimu
Medium: Silver

$6,000.00
Location: United States
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Chimu aristocrats ruled a vast mountain empire surrounded by objects of splendid rarity and beauty. When a great lord died, he was buried amidst piles of treasure, so that his noble rank and privileges would continue in the afterlife. This silver bowl, perhaps used at an aristocrat's table, has an elegant shape that appeals to the contemporary eye. It is ornamented, however, with a rather startling motif. The human faces that adorn the upper rim represent the severed heads of enemy warriors. This juxtaposition of horror and beauty, of splendor and barbarity, epitomizes the spirit of the entire Chimu world. - (PF.1111)

 

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