$ 118.26
Mochica spiral earrings, made of 925 silver and 18 K gold plated chrysocolla, inspired by earrings from the Larco Museum collection in Lima, Peru.
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Earrings inspired by ear ornaments from the Larco Museum collection. Ear ornaments were one of the most significant adornments used to distinguish those individuals in power in Andean societies. When the Spanish arrived they called the Incan nobles “orejones” (literally, “big ears”), in reference to the size of their ears, which were enlarged by the adornments they wore. Some of these ear ornaments were so heavy and large that they were held in place by bands wrapped around the wearer’s head. In Mochica ear ornaments we can see magnificent work in the form of mosaics inlaid with gemstones such as chrysocolla, sodalite, and turquoise, as well as mother-of- pearl and spondylus shells. The diverse nature of the materials used in these exclusively prestigious ornaments indicates participation by the ruling elites in networks of long distance trade.The designs on the discs of the ear ornaments feature rhombuses, spirals, iguanas and bird warriors. Some of the rods of these ear ornaments were also finely decorated with depictions of ceremonial combat.
| Weight | 0.30635 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21 × 21.5 × 7 cm |



