Lot 69, Auction 4/19/2024: Necklace w/ Chimu Silver & Sodalite Beads, Fish Pendant
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Lot 69, Auction 4/19/2024: Necklace w/ Chimu Silver & Sodalite Beads, Fish Pendant

$382.50

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Pre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Chimu culture, ca. 1300 to 1500 CE. A lovely silver and sodalite stone necklace made from ancient beads and a fish shaped tweezer set as a pendant. The beads are strung in modern times on a modern monofilament wire with a barrel clasp; 94.7% to 95.8% silver sheets rolled into 16 oval beads, and 47 sodalite stones. Tweezers, especially of silver, were special tools for hair removal and were often included in burials as grave goods. This one, and similar examples in museums, have holes pierced through for suspension, and it is believed that the owner wore the tweezer as a pendant when not in use. Size of strand: 24.5″ L (62.2 cm); tweezer: 1.75″ L x 1.5″ W (4.4 cm x 3.8 cm); silver quality: 94.7% to 95.8%: weight: 41.4 grams

Condition: Patina and dark toning to the silver beads, indentations and abrasions. Some nicks to sodalite beads. Strung in modern times as a wearable necklace.

Provenance: ex-Pepe Schaefer collection, La Quinta, California, USA, gifted in 1984 by Bosta Seminarao , Santa Rosa, California, USA, imported into the US 1955 or earlier

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