This contemporary piece is a pendant inspired by a "huaca" that was a pre-Columbian piece found in Panama that was made in gold by indigenous goldsmiths before 300 BC. The piece we describe was made in silver and gold plating, emulating as much as possible the original piece.
This type of jewelry was buried when its owners died to accompany them on their journey to the afterlife. In this way they were able to escape the greed of the conquerors and serve today as a testimony to the culture of a now forgotten race.
Measurements: approximately 5.8 cm long and 4 cm wide and a weight of 26.42 grams.
Composition:
** 925 silver, stamped with gold plating.
It is not new and has some signs of the passage of time.
We love the patina of time, but if you don't like it you can invest a little time in cleaning and it will be perfect. To see photos.
The condition is good, with signs of use. It is not new, please see the photos, which are an important part of the description.
See the photos to get your own impression (please note that the photos were taken under artificial light, so colors may differ)