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Gold headdress, Chimu Imperial
Gold headdress and ear ornaments, Chimu Imperial Epoch (1300 AD1532 AD). The main design of the headdress is composed of a feline face with a birds beak. Serpents hang from the ear ornaments. Here we see the trinity formed by a feline, bird and serpent, the three sacred animals of ancient Peru. This artefact is on display in the Larco Museum, a privately owned museum of pre-Columbian art, located in the Pueblo Libre District of Lima, Peru. It showcases one of the worlds largest collections of pre-Columbian art including Moche, Nazca, Chimu, and Inca pieces
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1300s 1400s 14th Century 1500s 15th Century 16th Century Archaeological Archaeology Archeology Artefact Artifact Avian Beak Bird Display Feline Gold Human Head Lima Metal Object Ornamental Peru Peruvian Power Powerful Precious Metal Regal Religion Religious Ruler Sacred Serpent Snake South America South American Symbol Ear Ornament Head Dress Serpents
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This print showcases a magnificent gold headdress and ear ornaments from the Chimu Imperial Epoch, dating back to 1300 AD-1532 AD. The centerpiece of this exquisite artifact features a feline face with a bird's beak, while serpents elegantly hang from the ear ornaments. In ancient Peru, these three sacred animals - the feline, bird, and serpent - formed a powerful trinity symbolizing strength and spirituality. Currently on display at the Larco Museum in Lima, Peru, this privately owned museum is renowned for its vast collection of pre-Columbian art. Amongst its treasures are remarkable pieces representing various civilizations such as Moche, Nazca, Chimu, and Inca. Against a striking black background in this studio shot photograph by Science Photo Library, the golden headdress emanates regal power and historical significance. Its intricate design reflects both ornamental beauty and religious symbolism deeply rooted in Peruvian culture. As we gaze upon this extraordinary artifact crafted during the 14th to 16th century by skilled artisans of ancient Peru, we are transported back in time to an era ruled by mighty leaders adorned with precious metals like gold. This print serves as a testament to their rich history and unwavering devotion to their beliefs. With every detail meticulously captured within this image - from the avian beak to the slithering serpents - it reminds us of humanity's enduring fascination with archaeology and our relentless pursuit of unraveling our past.
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