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Ear Flare

Ear Flare

900–1470

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Hammered gold alloy

Diameter: 8 cm (3 1/8 in.); Overall: 9.9 cm (3 7/8 in.)

Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1947.180.2

Location

Description

North Coast ear ornaments typically have a long shaft that balanced the weight of the glorious frontal. This pair illustrates Chimú interest in the sea, which had great economic and religious importance. On the shafts are bands of seabirds and waves, and a similar pattern edges the frontals, which were altered in modern times. Originally solid disks, the frontals' centers were cut out and a dotted band was added to the rim.

See also
Collection: 
AA - Andes
Department: 
Art of the Americas
Type of artwork: 
Metalwork

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