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Pair of Shell and Jade Pendants

Unknownca. A.D. 500-600

San Antonio Museum of Art

San Antonio Museum of Art
San Antonio, United States

Maya royalty wore distinctly unique clothing and adornments that made them visually stand out from the rest of society. They commissioned or controlled the production of much of their clothing and adornments, including items like this pair of matched carved shell pendants with jade inlays. Similar types of objects can be seen on stone monuments and painted ceramic vessels as decorative elements of ruler’s headdresses.

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  • Title: Pair of Shell and Jade Pendants
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: ca. A.D. 500-600
  • Physical Dimensions: h. 1 3/4 in.; w. 1 1/2 in., each
  • Type: Jewelry & Adornment
  • Medium: Shell with jade inlay
  • Credit Line: Bequest of Elizabeth Huth Coates
San Antonio Museum of Art

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