PRE COLUMBIAN_Mesoamerica_Olmec_Green Stone Jade_Celt Axe_Hand Tool_1 7/16 " H




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Reference Number: Avaluer:3652797Material: Stone
Featured Refinements: Pre-Columbian Antiquities
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This auction is for a Pre-Columbian greenstone jade Celt Axe Head hand tool. This is a beautiful piece; and much smaller than the others I have listed. I love the green color and the condition.It measures...1 7/16" x 3/4" x 3/8"37 x 19.1 x 9.4mmThe weight is 16.2 grams.The blade is in great condition and there is light pitting on the surface with erosion on the very top edge. Please see photos."Greenstone axe heads, commonly known as “celts, ” were some of the most important works... of art across ancient Mesoamerica and Central America. Created from jadeite mined from the Motagua River Valley of southern Guatemala, or using local green stones from highland Mexico, celts were first created by the Olmec peoples of the Gulf Coast after 1000 B.C. The Olmec conceived of green celts as sprouts of maize and thus “planted” celts in dedicatory offerings, activating ceremonial spaces and perpetuating agricultural fertility. For the later Maya peoples, celts also served as dedicatory materials, but more so as adornments for the royal bodies of kings and queens. Often the celts would be thinned into celt-shaped plaques, strung together in pairs and triads in order to create belt assemblages that would have clinked with the sound of jades striking one another. Tombs from the Classic Period (ca. AD 250-900) contain celts of jadeite and various greenstones from Central Mexico to the southern Maya area, in what is now Honduras. Celts also held value for ancient peoples in Central America, including Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. Costa Rican deposits are especially rich with greenstone celts, often having been split into halves, thirds, or sixths, and then drilled with a transverse whole so that the celt-shaped pendant could be worn. Sometimes the Costa Rican materials were clearly traded down from Mesoamerica; Olmec and Maya motifs remain on some of the reworked pendants recovered further south. The celts were often transformed into anthropomorphic or avian characters, but tended to always retain a bladed shape. Though the original meaning of Olmec and Maya celts related to the production of maize may have been lost when they reached Costa Rica, greenstone as a valuable material endured well into the late 1st millennium A.D." PRE COLUMBIAN_Mesoamerica_Olmec_Green Stone Jade_Celt Axe_Hand Tool_1 7/16" h


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