Pre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Sican / Lambayeque, ca. 800 to 1000 CE. A gorgeous 14K+ gold crown decorated with 11 stylized bird ornaments and danglers. The crown is formed from a band of gold sheet hammered to the desired thickness and then pierced along the length with two rows of perforations, perhaps for attaching to the crown to a cloth lining or larger headdress of the lord or king. The dangling birds are double-headed, with each head looking in the opposite direction, with embossed eyes. Two birds have additional repousse stippling across their body. Ancient Andean cultures perfected sophisticated metallurgical techniques in order to create gold and silver ornaments which were intended for the living or for the deceased to wear. This is a remarkable example replete with avian symbolism! Size: 8" Diameter x 1.3" W (20.3 cm x 3.3 cm); 10.5" H (26.7 cm) on included custom stand; quality of gold: 53% (equivalent to 12K+)
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Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection; ex-Eugene Lions collection, Geneve, Switzerland, collected 1960-2000
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Condition
Expected surface wear and indentations, though relatively minor. Creasing to a few bird danglers and minute nicks and tears. Otherwise excellent. Mounted on a custom stand and cannot be accurately weighed.