Nose Ornament
https://clevelandart.org/art/1958.181
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...
Artifact
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135150
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1958.181
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Terms
Technique
cut and hammered gold
Medium
cut and hammered gold
Genre
Metalwork
Department
Art of the Americas
Relations
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