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There seems to be a link between Chavín religion and appearance of the Andes’ first large precious-metal objects, made using revolutionary new metallurgical processes. Chavín may have developed these technical innovations to express the inexpressible, the "wholly other" nature of its religion. In many areas, elite men and women wore the ornaments as emblems of their ties to this religion, and eventually were buried with them. These 16 objects, along with three others not in the museum’s collection, are said to have come as a group from Chavín itself.
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Document identity
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134845
label
Ear Ornament
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obj
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object
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1
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134845
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object
title
Ear Ornament
description
There seems to be a link between Chavín religion and appearance of the Andes’ first large precious-metal objects, made using revolutionary new metallurgical processes. Chavín may have developed these technical innovations to express the inexpressible, the "wholly other" nature of its religion. In many areas, elite men and women wore the ornaments as emblems of their ties to this religion, and eventually were buried with them. These 16 objects, along with three others not in the museum’s collection, are said to have come as a group from Chavín itself.
date
c. 500–200 BCE
rights
CC0
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CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q60757059
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Metalwork
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1
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import
dimensionsRaw
Diameter: 9.6 cm (3 3/4 in.); Overall: 2.6 cm (1 in.)
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Peru, North Highlands, Chavín de Huantar(?), Chavín style
accession
1957.400.1
Source extras
tec
hammered and cut gold
tombstone
Ear Ornament, c. 500–200 BCE. Peru, North Highlands, Chavín de Huantar(?), Chavín style. Hammered and cut gold; diameter: 9.6 cm (3 3/4 in.); overall: 2.6 cm (1 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tishman, 1957.400.1
collection
AA - Andes
formerAccessionNumbers
1957.400
citations
citation
The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Museum of Art, March 1958.
page_number
89
creditline
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tishman
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2026-05-29 06:53:12.707000
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134845
dept
Art of the Americas
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AA - Andes
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hammered and cut gold
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photo
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