Pre-Columbian Tumbaga Cacique Chieftain With Flamboyant Headgear Scepter Pendant
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Lost-Wax Casting depicting Pre-Columbian Tairona Culture Gold Masked Figure. Approximately 2". Inca inspired. Attributed to Miriam Haskell 1940's - unsigned. This type of artwork was crafted by the Tairona people of Columbia between the 10th and 16th century. It is made of Tumbaga, a cast alloy typically composed of gold, copper and silver. Pre-Columbian art with this design originated in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta region in northern Columbia. The Tairona were as skilled in agriculture as they were in metallurgy. Caciques typically depict high ranking individuals, such as rulers or shamans, in a state of spiritual transformation.
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