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$90.00 Shipping Location: Bloomsbury, United States Quimbaya Pottery Seated Retablo Figure. Ca. 1000- 1250 A.D. Solid pottery slab type figure with tubular arms and legs. Seated with hands on knees, prominent, ... morerealistic protruding nose with ancient gold nose ring on the flat abstract painted and pierced face. excellent condition!
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$11.60 Shipping Location: Sebring, United States Quimbaya Pottery Seated Retablo Figure. Ca. 1000- 1250 A.D. Solid pottery slab type figure with tubular arms and legs. Seated with hands on knees, prominent, ... morerealistic protruding nose with ancient gold nose ring on the flat abstract painted and pierced face. excellent condition!
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$8.60 Shipping Location: Sebring, United States Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Seated Retable Reproduction. Object: Retable, Iconography: Man, Material: Ceramic Culture: Quimbaya, Chronology: 980 A.D. 1500 ... moreA.D. Modern Region of Origin: Mid Cauca. Colombia, Process: Handcrafted, Height: 4.25 in- 11 cm, Length: 1.6 in- 4 cm Width: 3.5 in- 9 cm Weight: 0.5 lb Pounds(US) Our Pre-Columbian Ceramic Reproductions belong to a unique Pre-Columbian Art Reproduction Collection. Pieces are faithfully copied from originals applying similar techniques and materials used by ancient potters in its elaboration and decoration. Originals were selected by the renamed Colombian Archeologist Amparo Adames. Culinary vessels. Jars, vases and plates, trace the faces and customs of the past. They become symbols of history. Alcarrazas and urns tell us stories of ancient peoples, who used them and left in them their prints forever. Redeemed from the past, these exotic pieces serve the purpose of modern decoration, where they stand on their own as protagonists and create spectacular effects. Ceramic art that could only be admired at museum displays in the past can now be taken home and enjoyed every day. Paintings can have variations due to their nature. Certificate of Origin Includes a Reproduction Certificate. Shipping Insurance is covered for shippings within the USA. For international orders. Insurance will be covered for items shipped with Priority and Express mail. Check out our other items and add us to your favorites list to get updates on new products.
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$8.18 Shipping Location: Clarkesville, United States I did reach out to an online expert in the field of pre-Columbian art, and he was kind enough to respond with limited information. As to this piece, he ... morefelt it was produced in Calima. FYI: "Alcarrazas are objects with spheroid form imitating the legs and faces of animals such as birds or frogs.
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$5.35 Shipping Location: Sebring, United States Face flattened and rectangular, slightly upturned with slits for eyes and mouth with a prominent, bulbous nose with open nostrils which holds a nice little ... morebronze nose ring. Black linear decoration on the face still visible.
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Free Shipping Location: United States Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Hanging Incense Bowl. A similar example without the figures on the sides can be found in the Brooklyn Museum, Museum Expedition ... more1938, Dick S. Ramsay Fund, 38.586. 9" wide x 5.5" tall. Excavated item with professional museum grade restorations. Appears to have been broken into several large pieces and restored, all pieces appear present. Very special piece. This is part of a large collection of artifacts I'm helping liquidate, all purchased from reputable sources over the last quarter of the 20th century, money was no object. I'm pricing everything at a small fraction of what it cost from the galleries/auctions.
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$11.97 Shipping Location: Seaside, United States A Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Culture Terracotta Retablo Slab Figure Repaired!! Please see pictures
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Free Shipping Location: North Hollywood, United States Total Weight: 48.68 grams. Pottery is approx. 6" X 4" X4". Photo may have been enlarged and /or enhanced.
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$15.70 Shipping Location: Lawrence Township, United States Pre-Columbian Reproduction Calima Quimbaya Frog Effigy Stirrup Vessel Polychrome. No chips, cracks or stains. Packaged with professional carries in recycled ... morematerials. This measures approximately 7 inches at the base and about 8 inches tall. Hollow inside two little holes at the ears. decorative piece.
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$14.99 Shipping Location: Miami, United States
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$19.75 Shipping Location: Dallas, United States Condition: Restoration, particularly on the backside and to reattach limbs and head. But overall in good condition.
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$22.00 Shipping Location: Jersey City, United States
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$12.45 Shipping Location: Sebring, United States A Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Pottery figure from Colombia ca. 1000-1400 CE. Slab figure with arms on its legs, square head, slit eyes. Face flattened and ... morerectangular, slightly upturned with slits for eyes and mouth with a prominent, bulbous nose with open nostrils which holds a gold nose ring. The grooves around ankles, wrists and shoulders may also be evidence for missing gold bands. Faint white geometric decoration on the face still visible. Choice condition! 8 1/2" in height.Powered by ExportYourStore.com
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$120.00 Shipping Location: Canedo (San Miguel), Spain Here are the key details Tumbaga was commonly used by ancient civilizations for its durability and malleability. Ideal for collectors, art enthusiasts, ... moreand those passionate about ancient civilizations.
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$100.00 Shipping Location: Canedo (San Miguel), Spain Here are the key details Tumbaga was commonly used by ancient civilizations for its durability and malleability. Ideal for collectors, art enthusiasts, ... moreand those passionate about ancient civilizations.
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$32.72 Shipping Location: United Kingdom A small clay bird with a hole through its body suggesting use as a bead pendant (?). Provenance: Ex. Romy Rey Collection. Condition: Good condition. Romy ... moreRey (1938-2020) was born in Zurich, Switzerland.
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$28.50 Shipping Location: Wien, Austria Tumaco - Kultur. Tumaco culture. Quimbaya, Kolumbien um 800 n.Chr.. Quimbaya, Colombia around 800 AD. Pre-Columbian ceramics (See also our detailed photos!). ... moreIn good condition with signs of age and wear.
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$36.31 Shipping Location: United Kingdom A fine small collection of 9 Pre Columbian clay spindle whorls (used for spinning yarn). Provenance: Ex. Romy Rey Collection. Condition: Good condition. ... moreThese are beautiful objects and could be worn as beads on a necklace.
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$36.31 Shipping Location: United Kingdom A fine small collection of 9 Pre Columbian clay spindle whorls (used for spinning yarn). Provenance: Ex. Romy Rey Collection. Condition: Good condition. ... moreThese are beautiful objects and could be worn as beads on a necklace.
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$30.14 Shipping Location: United Kingdom A fine small collection of 4 Pre Columbian clay spindle whorls (used for spinning yarn). Stylistically similar. Provenance: Ex. Romy Rey Collection. Condition: ... moreGood condition. These are beautiful objects and could be worn as beads in a necklace or as pendants.
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$37.40 Shipping Location: United Kingdom A fine small collection of 10 Pre Columbian clay spindle whorls (used for spinning yarn). Provenance: Ex. Romy Rey Collection. Condition: Good condition. ... moreThese are beautiful objects and could be worn as beads on a necklace.
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ACROSS THE PUDDLE Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Woman With Baby Retable Reproduction
Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Woman With Baby Retable Reproduction. Object: Retable, Iconography: Maternity, Material: Ceramic Culture: Quimbaya, Chronology: 980 A.D. 1500 A.D. Modern Region of Origin: Mid Cauca. Colombia, Process: Handcrafted, Height: 3.1" 8 cm, Length: 2.6" 6.5 cm Width: 2.4" 6 cm, Weight: 0.2 lb Pounds(US) Our Pre-Columbian Ceramic Reproductions belong to a unique Pre-Columbian Art Reproduction Collection. Pieces are faithfully copied from originals applying similar techniques and materials used by ancient potters in its elaboration and decoration. Originals were selected by the renamed Colombian Archeologist Amparo Adames. Culinary vessels. Jars, vases and plates, trace the faces and customs of the past. They become symbols of history. Alcarrazas and urns tell us stories of ancient peoples, who used them and left ... morein them their prints forever. Redeemed from the past, these exotic pieces serve the purpose of modern decoration, where they stand on their own as protagonists and create spectacular effects. Ceramic art that could only be admired at museum displays in the past can now be taken home and enjoyed every day. Paintings can have variations due to their nature. Certificate of Origin Includes a Reproduction Certificate. Shipping Insurance is covered for shippings within the USA. For international orders. Insurance will be covered for items shipped with Priority and Express mail. Check out our other items and add us to your favorites list to get updates on new products.
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ACROSS THE PUDDLE Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Seated Male Retable Reproduction
Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Seated Retable Reproduction. Object: Retable, Iconography: Man, Material: Ceramic Culture: Quimbaya, Chronology: 980 A.D. 1500 A.D. Modern Region of Origin: Mid Cauca. Colombia, Process: Handcrafted, Height: 4.25 in- 11 cm, Length: 1.6 in- 4 cm Width: 3.5 in- 9 cm Weight: 0.5 lb Pounds(US) Our Pre-Columbian Ceramic Reproductions belong to a unique Pre-Columbian Art Reproduction Collection. Pieces are faithfully copied from originals applying similar techniques and materials used by ancient potters in its elaboration and decoration. Originals were selected by the renamed Colombian Archeologist Amparo Adames. Culinary vessels. Jars, vases and plates, trace the faces and customs of the past. They become symbols of history. Alcarrazas and urns tell us stories of ancient peoples, who used them and left in them their prints ... moreforever. Redeemed from the past, these exotic pieces serve the purpose of modern decoration, where they stand on their own as protagonists and create spectacular effects. Ceramic art that could only be admired at museum displays in the past can now be taken home and enjoyed every day. Paintings can have variations due to their nature. Certificate of Origin Includes a Reproduction Certificate. Shipping Insurance is covered for shippings within the USA. For international orders. Insurance will be covered for items shipped with Priority and Express mail. Check out our other items and add us to your favorites list to get updates on new products.
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ACROSS THE PUDDLE Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Mininature Retable Reproduction
Reproduction of a miniature retable from the Quimbaya Culture. Object: Retable, Iconography: Man, Material: Ceramic Culture: Quimbaya, Chronology: 980 A.D. 1500 A.D. Modern Region of Origin: Mid Cauca. Colombia, Process: Handcrafted, Height: 1.9- 4.4 cm, Length: 0.5 in- 12 cm Width: 1.5 in- 37 cm, Weight: 0.06 Pounds(US) Our Pre-Columbian Ceramic Reproductions belong to a unique Pre-Columbian Art Reproduction Collection. Pieces are faithfully copied from originals applying similar techniques and materials used by ancient potters in its elaboration and decoration. Originals were selected by the renamed Colombian Archeologist Amparo Adames. Culinary vessels. Jars, vases and plates, trace the faces and customs of the past. They become symbols of history. Alcarrazas and urns tell us stories of ancient peoples, who used them and left in them their ... moreprints forever. Redeemed from the past, these exotic pieces serve the purpose of modern decoration, where they stand on their own as protagonists and create spectacular effects. Ceramic art that could only be admired at museum displays in the past can now be taken home and enjoyed every day. Paintings can have variations due to their nature. Certificate of Origin Includes a Reproduction Certificate. Shipping Insurance is covered for shippings within the USA. For international orders. Insurance will be covered for items shipped with Priority and Express mail. Check out our other items and add us to your favorites list to get updates on new products.
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ACROSS THE PUDDLE Set of Three Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Retables Reproductions
Set of Three Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Retables Reproductions. Measures: Seated Retable- Height: 4.1 in- 10.5 cm; Length: 3.3 in- 8.5 cm; Width: 2.2 in- 5.5 cm Woman With Baby on Hands Retable- Height: 3.7 in- 9.5 cm; Length: 2.8 in- 7 cm; Width: 2.6 in- 6.5 cm Woman With Baby on the Back Retable- Height: 3.1 in- 8 cm; Length: 2.6 in- 6.5 cm; Width: 2.4 in- 6 cm. Object: Retable, Iconography: Material: Ceramic Culture: Quimbaya, Chronology: 980 A.D. 1500 A.D. Modern Region of Origin: Mid Cauca. Colombia, Process: Handcrafted, Height: 3.7" 9.5 cm, Length: 2.8" 7 cm Width: 2.2" 5.5 cm, Weight: 0.2 lb Pounds(US) Our Pre-Columbian Ceramic Reproductions belong to a unique Pre-Columbian Art Reproduction Collection. Pieces are faithfully copied from originals applying similar techniques and materials used by ancient potters in its elaboration ... moreand decoration. Originals were selected by the renamed Colombian Archeologist Amparo Adames. Culinary vessels. Jars, vases and plates, trace the faces and customs of the past. They become symbols of history. Alcarrazas and urns tell us stories of ancient peoples, who used them and left in them their prints forever. Redeemed from the past, these exotic pieces serve the purpose of modern decoration, where they stand on their own as protagonists and create spectacular effects. Ceramic art that could only be admired at museum displays in the past can now be taken home and enjoyed every day. Paintings can have variations due to their nature. Certificate of Origin Includes a Reproduction Certificate. Shipping Insurance is covered for shippings within the USA. For international orders. Insurance will be covered for items shipped with Priority and Express mail. Check out our other items and add us to your favorites list to get updates on new products.
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ACROSS THE PUDDLE Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Mask with Striped Hat (S) Reproduction
Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Mask(S) Reproduction. SKU: ATP-Q-09-5, Object: Mask, Iconography: Anthropomorphic, Material: Ceramic Culture: Quimbaya, Chronology: 980 A.D. 1500 A.D. Modern Region of Origin: Mid Cauca. Colombia, Process: Handcrafted, Height: 3.7 in- 9.5 cm, Length: 3.5 in- 8.7 cm Width: 3.5 in- 8.7 cm, Weight: 2.4 oz- 68 g, Our Pre-Columbian Ceramic Reproductions belong to a unique Pre-Columbian Art Reproduction Collection. Pieces are faithfully copied from originals applying similar techniques and materials used by ancient potters in its elaboration and decoration. Originals were selected by the renamed Colombian Archeologist Amparo Adames. Culinary vessels. Jars, vases and plates, trace the faces and customs of the past. They become symbols of history. Alcarrazas and urns tell us stories of ancient peoples, who used them and left ... morein them their prints forever. Redeemed from the past, these exotic pieces serve the purpose of modern decoration, where they stand on their own as protagonists and create spectacular effects. Ceramic art that could only be admired at museum displays in the past can now be taken home and enjoyed every day. Paintings can have variations due to their nature. Certificate of Origin Certificate of reproduction is included. STAND IS SOLD SEPARATELY. Shipping Insurance is covered for shippings within the USA. For international orders. Insurance will be covered for items shipped by Priority and Express mail. Check out our other items and add us to your favorites list to get updates on new products.
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Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Culture Standing Slab Pottery Figures Colombia Copy
Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Culture Standing Slab Pottery Figures- Colombia Copy- each measures 6"w x 11"h- an original copy from a private collection- made with native Indian techniques used in the past- I have other pieces available from the same source- Be sure to add me to your!
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ACROSS THE PUDDLE Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Headdress Retable Reproduction
Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Headdress Retable Reproduction. SKU: CER-Q-01-6, Object: Retable, Iconography: Man, Material: Ceramic Culture: Quimbaya, Chronology: 980 A.D. 1500 A.D. Modern Region of Origin: Mid Cauca. Colombia, Process: Handcrafted, Height: 10.5" 27 cm, Length: 4.3" 11 cm Width: 9.8" 25 cm, Weight: 2.25 lb Pounds(US) Our Pre-Columbian Ceramic Reproductions belong to a unique Pre-Columbian Art Reproduction Collection. Pieces are faithfully copied from originals applying similar techniques and materials used by ancient potters in its elaboration and decoration. Originals were selected by the renamed Colombian Archeologist Amparo Adames. Culinary vessels. Jars, vases and plates, trace the faces and customs of the past. They become symbols of history. Alcarrazas and urns tell us stories of ancient peoples, who used them ... moreand left in them their prints forever. Redeemed from the past, these exotic pieces serve the purpose of modern decoration, where they stand on their own as protagonists and create spectacular effects. Ceramic art that could only be admired at museum displays in the past can now be taken home and enjoyed every day. Paintings can have variations due to their nature. Certificate of Origin Includes a Reproduction Certificate. Shipping Insurance is covered for shippings within the USA. For international orders. Insurance will be covered for items shipped by Priority and Express mail. Check out our other items and add us to your favorites list to get updates on new products.
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Reproduction Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Ceramic - Sitting Man - New without tags
This ceramic figure was giving to me by a friend from Colombia and is known as the sitting man/figure of the Quimbaya culture Columbia. No International bidders please. And we do not ship to Hawaii, Alaska or Puerto Rico. Thanks for taking the time to look! RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf%60%60%3E-147ecf0be65-0x119-
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Ancient Pre-Columbian Gold Flyer Replica Pin I (Quimbaya / Tolima Culture)
After our last visit to the one-of-a-kind"Gold Museum" Museo del Oro) in Bogota. Colombia we continued our search with local artisans and actually found a replica of the so called GoldFlyer(initially attributed to the Quimbayas) up in the mountains of that South American country. This rare Pre-colombian artifact. Among many others of similar shape that have been found and are approximately 1500 years old, was believed to be the reproduction of an insect. An insect? Really? It looks more like a modern military aircraft, if you ask me! But this fact creates an uncomfortable situation for many mainstream archeologists who will rather try to make us believe that the ancient Tolima culture chose to depict"flying insects" with aerodynamic features such as the ones we have before our own eyes. I now present you with the rare ... moreopportunity to own a 24-karat golden plated reproduction pin of this strange and beautiful piece of history. Made by artisans from the same area where the amazing Tolima culture flourished. Measuring 1 7/16" in length by 1 3/8" in width and weighing 10 grams! And no, these replicas are NOT made in China! I have included a picture of the original piece so you can compare and decide. Get yours while supplies last and make sure you check our other items. Which include a beautiful replica of another Golden Flyer! These are some of the comments from previous buyers: So cool! Great conversation piece! Well packed! sjb45"Quick delivery! Perfect collectible for my lanyard. Thank you! +++" hhpolicarpio"Packed well; Arrived fast& safe; Item is as described; Love this pin! Thanx! lavenderghostlady" Love it! Have been searching for this for years! YIPPIE! rtim2615"seller is awesome! great communication! thank you very much! very happy! minddrifter2009"Excellent craftmanship. Very well made item, better than expected. vk315"Great Item Awesome Price Super Fast Service Thanks Again" otsk_2000 Please take a look at my feedback and buy with co
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Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Female Clay Figure, Colombia, Very Good Condition
Figurine 11" high x 9" wide. Quimbaya culture. From believed to be Caldas and Quindo, Colombia. In very good condition. Rare artifact. No returns. Unless item damaged upon delivery.
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Pre-Columbian Quimbaya Clay Jar, Colombia, Very Good Condition, Rare Artifact
Quimbaya ceramic jar/figurine. Possibly Quillacinga Culture. From Narino, Colombia. Figurine is 6" high x 6" wide. Very good condition. Rare artifact. No returns. Unless item damaged upon delivery.
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Ancient Pre-Columbian "Gold Flyer II" Replica Pin (Quimbaya/Tolima Culture)
As per several requests from buyers of our Gold Flyer I replica. We are really excited to present to you this beautiful reproduction of one of the most sought after Pre-Columbian artifacts. The Gold Flyer II is believed to be evidence of the ancient Tolima culture's knowledge of flight well before modern times. Some even say this"OOPART" Out Of Place Artifact) could have been their way to represent an extinct species of insects. The original piece is at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington. DC and its record can be found at http:collections.si.edu/search/results.htm?view=&dsort=&date.slider=&q=record_ID%3Anmnhanthropology_8023332 There are at least another 15 additional designs at the Museum in Bogota. By the Tolimas(300 B.C. 1550 A.D. In 1994. Scale replicas of this golden flyer were built and tested successfully ... morefor flying, proving these ancient airplane shaped devices simulate other forms capable of flight. The video is available at https:www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LdOioSt6vc You now have the rare opportunity to own a 24K golden plated reproduction pin of this strange and beautiful piece of history. Made by artisans from the same area where the amazing Tolima culture flourished. It measures 2" in length by 1.75" in width and weighs 10 grams! And no. These replicas are NOT made in China! These pins are made from galvanized PEWTER, plated in 24k gold and lacquered to shine and protect, so as they age they will maintain their shine and appearance. Our designs are the result of careful examination of the original pieces from several pictures. And numerous trials until their shape, size and details are as close to the originals as possible. We are proud of offering quality products at a very fair price. Get yours while supplies last and make sure you check our other items. As we continue to add more designs to this beautiful collection of ancient art. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE We received a negative feedback from a buyer saying we use g old colored paint on
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Ancient Pre-Columbian "Gold Flyer III" Replica Pin (Quimbaya/Tolima Culture)
We are proud to present the latest addition to our collection! Here is our Gold Flyer III. Which is another one of the several pieces displayed at the"Gold Museum" Museo del Oro) in Bogota. Colombia. Not as popular as its previous two similes, it is a winged artifact with the face of an animal. Like many others of similar shape that have been found. This"OOPART" Out of Place Artifact) has been attributed to a local native culture called Tolimas who lived there between 300 B.C. and 1550 A.D. and was believed to be the reproduction of an insect. We now present you with the rare opportunity to own a 24K golden plated reproduction pin of this strange and beautiful piece of history. Made by artisans from the same area where the amazing Tolima culture flourished. It measures 1 5/8" in length by 1 5/16" in width(42mm ... morex 33 mm) and weighs 10 grams! And no. These replicas are NOT made in China! These pins are made from galvanized PEWTER, plated in 24k gold and lacquered to shine and protect, so as they age they will maintain their shine and appearance. Our designs are the result of careful examination of the original pieces from several pictures. And numerous trials until their shape, size and details are as close to the originals as possible. We are proud of offering quality products at a very fair price. We have included a picture of the original piece so you can compare and decide. Get yours while supplies last and make sure you check our other items. As we continue to add more designs to this beautiful collection of ancient art. Please take a look at my feedback and buy with confidence!
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