Pre-Columbian, Colombia, Tairona culture, ca. 800 to 1500 CE. A nice example of a sweeping axe head that is hand-carved from mottled grass green stone with beautiful dark gray, beige, and cream veining. The tool features a crescent-shaped blade head, a sturdy, rectangular neck, and a thick handle with a biconically drilled suspension hole. Axe heads like this example were perhaps carved for ritualistic or ceremonial purposes - rather than for utilitarian use - and was perhaps deposited into a grave with a deceased individual. Size: 3" L x 6.125" H (7.6 cm x 15.6 cm)
Provenance: private J. Hart collection, Houston, Texas, USA, acquired mid-1970's
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#167488
Condition
Chipping to back of handle on one side, with light abrasions and pitting across most surfaces, otherwise intact and very good. Great surface smoothness throughout. Blade edge is still relatively sharp.