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Pendant in the shape of an insect cocoon

Mid-Cauca (Quimbaya) - Early Period-0500/0700

Museo del Oro, Bogotá

Museo del Oro, Bogotá
Bogota, Colombia

A skilled goldsmith of the Mid Cauca region represented an immature or metamorphic insect in this slender hanging ornament with soft and rounded volumes characterising the Classic Quimbaya goldwork of the Early period. Shapes suggesting butterfly chrysalis or cicada nymphs are common in this goldwork but scarce in the other Colombian pre-Hispanic metallurgies, and they were topics of objects as sophisticated as this one, maybe not for economic value but for their symbolic importance. It is easy to think that their significance could be related to ideas of change, transformation or rebirth, predominant notions of the indigenous cosmology in the American continent. It is interesting to note that today the Mid Cauca is rich and diverse in butterflies, and this may have been even more notorious in the past, when the forests covered most of the mountains. The piece is manufactured magnificently in tumbaga –gold and copper alloy– by using the technique of lost wax casting with a core and a fine finish to obtain a smooth and shining surface. MAU

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  • Title: Pendant in the shape of an insect cocoon
  • Creator: Mid-Cauca (Quimbaya) - Early Period
  • Creator Lifespan: -486/700
  • Creator Nationality: Colombia
  • Creator Death Place: Colombia
  • Creator Birth Place: Colombia
  • Date: -0500/0700
  • Physical Dimensions: w64 x h100 x d20 mm
  • Type: Goldwork
  • External Link: Cosmology and Symbolism room
  • Technique: Lost wax casting with core, in tumbaga
  • Finding: Colombia, Cauca, Corinto
  • Accession number: O00089
Museo del Oro, Bogotá

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