Costa Rican Jade Serpent Shaman Mace (100-500 AD)
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Costa Rican Serpent Shaman Mace (100-500 AD)
Twin intertwining serpents create the headdress of the shaman depicted on this dehydrated blue jade mace. The two headed serpents interlock on the back of the head, forming the Mesoamerican tree of life, also known as the Maat symbol.
- Costa Rican Period
- 100-500 AD
- Central America
- See images for size
- From a private New York Collection
Each item will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Twin intertwining serpents create the headdress of the shaman depicted on this dehydrated blue jade mace. The two headed serpents interlock on the back of the head, forming the Mesoamerican tree of life, also known as the Maat symbol.
- Costa Rican Period
- 100-500 AD
- Central America
- See images for size
- From a private New York Collection
Each item will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Condition
Dehydrated jade can be given a hot oil bath to bring back the original color. We are happy to give the name of a reputable company to our clients.
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Costa Rican Jade Serpent Shaman Mace (100-500 AD)
Estimate $6,000 - $8,000
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