Bird-shaped ornament

Nasca artist(s)

100 BCE–700 CE

Bird-shaped ornament by Nasca artist(s)

Medium

Gold

Dimensions

H. 4 7/8 × W. 4 7/8 × D. 1/8 in. (12.4 × 12.4 × 0.3 cm)

Classification

Metal-Ornaments

Culture

Nasca

Department

Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Bequest of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1979

Accession Number

1979.206.511

Art Historical Context

This exquisite bird-shaped ornament, crafted by Nasca artists between 100 BCE and 700 CE, exemplifies the masterful metalworking of ancient Peru's Nasca culture in southern Peru Fashioned from thin sheets of gold—measuring just 4⅞ × 4⅞ inches and a mere ⅛ inch thick—this delicate piece likely served as an ear ornament or pectoral adornment for elites. Gold held profound symbolic value in pre-Columbian Andean societies, representing the sun's divine light and associated with power, fertility, and the cosmos. The Nasca are celebrated for their vibrant iconography, where birds dominate motifs on...

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