Pre-Columbian, Colombia, Tairona, ca. 1000 to 1500 CE. Simply stunning! A five-strand beaded necklace with an endearing 14K+ gold frog pendant cast via the lost wax (cire perdue) process. Each strand is comprised of dozens and dozens of rounded, disc-shaped beads - cut from carnelian, greenstone, as well as darker black-brown stone beads that complement the color scheme. The frog sits with a wide smile, characteristically bulging eyes, and a decorative rope band down his back. Precious metal quality: 58-65% gold, 8-9% silver, 26-33% copper Size: 16" L (40.6 cm) + 1.375" L (3.5 cm) frog pendant
This piece has been has been tested for the presence or absence of particular elements via XRF elemental analysis. A basic 1-page summary of the XRF screening will accompany purchase, identifying each element present in the sample, as well as the quantity of elements present. A more complete analysis detailing historical data / comparisons is available for additional charge –
please contact us. Provenance: private Southern California, USA collection, acquired in the 1970s to mid-1980s
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Condition
Beads and gold frog pendant are ancient. Gold findings and fitting created to thread strands on underside of frog pendant are modern. Normal age wear with minute nicks here and there to beads. Frog shows minor surface wear with slight dents to legs, but overall form is otherwise excellent and presents a nice warm, lustrous patina.