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Rain of the Moon: Silver in Ancient Peru

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Enlarge Ear ornaments, 14th–15th century; Chimú
North Coast
Silver, gold; Diam. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm), L. with shaft 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm)
The Michael C. Rochefeller Memorial Collection, Gift of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1969 (1978. 412.188, 189)

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Ear ornaments have been part of the ritual attire of prominent individuals in Andean cultures since at least the first millennium B.C. and they remained popular until the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century. They were made of the most precious materials available to the wearer. Those made by the Chimú on the North Coast are often large and ostentatious. The shafts on these ornaments are among the thickest known.
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