Lot 40, Auction 3/17/2024: Ancient Valdivian Jade Hand Axe
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Lot 40, Auction 3/17/2024: Ancient Valdivian Jade Hand Axe

$637.50

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Pre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivia culture, ca. 3500 to 1800 BCE. A very fine jadeite celt or axe head that is comprised of a straight handle side and slightly flared corners, with a convex body that tapers to a rounded cutting edge. The jade is a lovely hue of dark gray with tones ofmoss green and speckled black and white inclusions. This celt was formed by pecking and grinding until smooth. The slight lateral projections on the handle edge may have made this blade head easier to attached to a wooden pole or handle. Hand axes of this form have been found as part of the Kotosh Religious tradition, a name that archaeologists have given to ritual buildings built between 3000 and 1500 BCE in the mountain drainages of the Andes. Celts like this one, although shaped like a utilitarian tool, were made specifically for ritual purposes and were often buried with people of importance. The surface of this stone is pleasantly tactile and well preserved! Size: 5.2″ W x 7″ H (13.2 cm x 17.8 cm); 8.9″ H (22.6 cm) on included custom stand.

Condition: Professional repair to one corner with break line just barely visible and a few minor nicks in areas. Otherwise, excellent presentation with smooth surfaces throughout. Old collection label on verso.

Provenance: private West Hollywood, California, USA collection, before 2010; ex-private Montecito residence designed and sourced by interior designer Michael Smith (worked on the Obama White House) around 2005

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