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Fine Costa Rican Jade Axe God,
Guanacaste-Nicoya region, ca. A.D. 1-1500
Of celt form depicting the mythical part human- part …
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Fine Costa Rican Jade Axe God,
Guanacaste-Nicoya region, ca. A.D. 1-1500
Of celt form depicting the mythical part human- part avian figure, with circular eyes peering from the bird mask, the long beak with ridged caruncle resting on the chest, hands with incised fingers, and with a bird perched as headdress above; in brilliant speckled blue-green translucent stone, pierced through the neck for suspension.
Measures: Length 6.25 inches
Width 1.2 inches
Depth .8 inch
Very nice Costa Rican jade ( axe god ) effigy pendant in the form of a bird, influenced by the shape of a stone axe or celt. Deep green with specks slightly translucent stone. Avian effigy form, probably a parrot, eagle, or curassow. Simple elegant stylized form.
Condition: Excellent.
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Jadeite was the most precious of all materials in the eyes of the pre-Columbian people of Costa Rica. Jadeite and greenstone were worked into a wide variety of items from tools and utensils to items worn as emblems of social and political power. Jade objects were a sign of wealth and prestige. A common form was the axe god pendant, which was suspended from a cord around the neck. The name "axe god" comes from the form of the pendant, which replicates the shape of the traditional stone chopping tool (or axe). While most are anthropomorphic, some represent animals or supernatural beings. There is evidence that the avian form related to land ownership or land management in Costa Rican Mayan culture.
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- Dimensions
- 1.2ʺW × 0.8ʺD × 6.25ʺH
- Styles
- Tribal
- Period
- 15th Century & Earlier
- Country of Origin
- Costa Rica
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Stone
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Jade
- Condition Notes
- Excellent Wear consistent with age and use. Excellent Wear consistent with age and use. less
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