Pre-Columbian, Costa Rica, Guanacaste / Nicoya region, ca. 500 to 1000 CE. Hand-carved from jadeite, a celt or axe blade, depicting a bird. A horizontal string-cut line crosses the middle with two v-shaped lines running upward, forming the beak. Several straight and curved lines indicate the eyes. The celt is laterally drilled behind the neck for suspension or attachment. The stone itself shows attractive green hues mottled with tiny cream specks. Birds had symbolic powers and supernatural abilities and some Mesoamerican cultures channeled that strength through carvings such as this beautiful axe blade. Size: 3.75" L x 1.75" W (9.5 cm x 4.4 cm)
Provenance: ex-private Tennessee, USA collection; ex-Arte Primitivo Gallery, New York, New York, USA
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Condition
Softening of details. Minor surface wear and nicks to edges, commensurate with use. Lovely green stone with beautiful hues.