


Costa Rican Jade Pendant with Birds, ca. 500 - 1000 CE
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This Costa Rican jade pendant is carved in the form of a stylized double bird head half-celt. The two bird heads feature downturned beaks, semi-drilled eyes, and tufted crests on their heads. The celt has a tapered, rounded blade, with one drilled suspension hole behind the bird heads and another through the width of the blade, enabling it to be worn or suspended. This beautifully crafted piece reflects the high degree of artistry and symbolic significance in ancient Costa Rican jade work, likely serving both ceremonial and ornamental purposes.
Medium: Jade
Dimensions: Height: 6 inches (15.1 cm), Width: 1 5/8 inches (4.1 cm)
Condition: Intact and in excellent condition overall. Mounted on a custom lucite base.
Provenance: Private Indianapolis collection, acquired from Grayson Gallery, Chicago, IL., 1990’s.
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