Product Description
This is a set of 4 personal ancient bronze implements from the ancient Pre-Columbian Indians of South America, most likely from the Moche or Lambayeque Cultures. Two objects are tweezers or hair clips, and two are pins. Most private collections overlook such items and therefore, collectors cannot have a full understanding of just what this culture used in everyday lives of the elite (only elite classes and noble individuals could own objects like this as they were extremely expensive in this period).
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ID Implements
FOUND South America
AGE 800 A.D. - 1200 A.D.
SIZE 3.7" - 1.25" in lengths
CONDITION NO REPAIR OR RESTORATION
NOTE EXCELLENT EDUCATIONAL COLLECTION OF IMPLEMENTS USED IN EVERYDAY LIFE.
:: Display Case Included
:: Includes a LIFETIME GUARANTEE Certificate of Authenticity & Condition / History Sheet
PROVENANCE Ex-Midwest U.S. private collection formed in the 1960's