Selections from the Nasher
Museum of Art
Perfect Pectoral
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Necklace, A.D.
1000-1534, shell, probably sea clam, Ica culture,
South Coast, Peru
18 inches x 15 inches.
Gift of Charles A. Dukes
'29 and his wife, Aurelia A. Dukes |
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Shell was frequently used to fashion
many types of body adornment by peoples throughout Peru.
Here triangular and grooved sections of white shell are strung
together to form a wide, collarlike neck piece. Similar large
pectorals made of shell and metal beads are found in burial
sites in the North, Central, and South Coast areas, and many
of those include copper, gold, and silver artifacts. In this
case, there are traces of oxidized copper encrusted on the
shell, suggesting that this necklace also came from a burial
site that included copper objects. The necklace will be on
display when the museum reopens October 2.
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