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Nose Ornament with Decapitators and Human Heads

c. 100–300 CE
Measurements
Overall: 8.8 x 14 cm (3 7/16 x 5 1/2 in.)
Weight: 23.48 g (includes weight of repairs)
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Location
232 Andean

Description

A crucial element of Moche royal regalia was the nose ornament, whose imagery varies from benign to predatory. One ornament here depicts a human head, perhaps a ruler’s portrait, flanked by birds that attack human victims. In another, two supernatural decapitators brandish knives over a row of severed human heads. The third is an elegant composition that combines serpents with long-necked water birds. The Moche were among the Andes’ most inventive metalsmiths, and they developed many complex techniques for joining and enriching the surfaces of metals, which they usually worked by hammering rather than casting. The gold-and-silver ornaments were made by first joining gold and silver sheets through heating and hammering. Then came the relief decoration, followed by the selective removal of metal along the joins. Finally, the ornament was trimmed and polished.
A crescent-shaped gold and silver ornament features a central notched silver plate. On either side, symmetrical gold figures wear sweeping crests and hold crescent-shaped blades, their open mouths revealing square teeth. Below, a curved row of six silver heads with inlaid green eyes hangs from undulating gold bands. These wavy lines connect the side figures to the central plate, forming a dynamic, layered composition across the base of the piece.

Nose Ornament with Decapitators and Human Heads

c. 100–300 CE

Peru, North Coast, Moche culture (50–800 CE), early Intermediate Period

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