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Source Description
Muisca metalwork divides into two categories: ornaments to be worn, such as these, and offering figurines, in the case to the right. The elaborate bird pendant features delicate herringbone moldings, openwork patterns, and wing details-all part of the wax model from which the pendant was cast (see nearby computer animation). The dangles were attached after casting.
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Document identity
localId
126775
label
Bird Beads
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obj
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object
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1
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id
126775
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object
title
Bird Beads
description
Muisca metalwork divides into two categories: ornaments to be worn, such as these, and offering figurines, in the case to the right. The elaborate bird pendant features delicate herringbone moldings, openwork patterns, and wing details-all part of the wax model from which the pendant was cast (see nearby computer animation). The dangles were attached after casting.
date
c. 900–1550
rights
CC0
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CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q79906368
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Jewelry
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1
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import
cul
Colombia, Muisca style
accession
1949.19
Source extras
tec
cast gold
tombstone
Bird Beads, c. 900–1550. Colombia, Muisca style. Cast gold. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. Edward S. Harkness in memory of Mrs. Stephen V. Harkness, 1949.190
collection
AA - Intermediate Region
creditline
Gift of Mrs. Edward S. Harkness in memory of Mrs. Stephen V. Harkness
updatedAt
2026-05-29 06:32:32.657000
sourceId
126775
dept
Art of the Americas
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AA - Intermediate Region
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cast gold
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1
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0
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photo
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