This is a Pre-Columbian CHEVRON Glass Bead. It measures about 1 /4" X 3/16" ( 0.6 cm X 0.5 cm ). The Spaniards traded these Early Contact Beads to the American Indians.
This is a Pre-Columbian MOCHICA Double-Stranded NECKLACE from Peru, 250 - 800 A.D. It measures about 17" long ( 43.4 cm ) and it is made of spondylus and black and white beads.
This is a Pre-Columbian MOCHICA Necklace with Silver BIRDS from Peru, 250 - 800 A.D. The necklace measures about 12 1/2" long ( 31.9 cm ). The necklace is made of wood, golden (gold ?), and other beads.
This is a Pre-Columbian INCA / INKA Polychrome Wood KERO from Peru, 1000 - 1400 A.D. It measures about 6" X 6" X 7" ( 15.3 cm X 15.3 cm X 17.9 cm ). The Inca Civilization dominated The Andes from around 1438 to 1533. The Inca Empire was known as The Tawantinsuyu or The Land of the Four Regions. Inca cities were remarkably built with precise stonework. Agriculture was not only practiced on the valleys, but also on the mountains and hills, known as terrace farming. Machu ...click for details
This is a Pre-Columbian NECKLACE made of Old Trade Contact Beads the Early Spaniards traded with the Indians: Nueva Cadiz (turquoise and blue), Spondylus, Chevrons, Green and Clear, Gold, and other Spanish - Colonial and Pre-Columbian beads. It measures about 24" long ( 61.2 cm ).
This is a Pre-Columbian NECKLACE made of Old Contact Trade Beads the Early Spaniards traded with the Indians: Nueva Cadiz (turquoise and blue), Spondylus, Chevrons. This necklace has a gold tube. It measures about 23" long ( 58.7 cm ) and comes with a magnetic clasp.
This is a Pre-Columbian NECKLACE made of Early Spanish Contact Beads the Spaniards traded to the American Indians: Nueva Cadiz, Spondylus, Spanish - Colonial, Hand-carved, and other Pre-Columbian beads. It measures about 19" long ( 48.5 cm ) and it comes with a clasp.
This is a Pre-Columbian MANTEņO Strand of SPINDLE WHORLS from Ecuador, 600 - 1530 A.D. It measures about 22" long ( 56.1 cm ) and it is made of 29 spindle whorls.
This is a TAQUILE Necklace from Puno, Peru, made of 7 Sterling Silver Balls and colorful Llama Wool String. It measures about 22" long ( 55.8 cm ). Taquile is one of the most visited Islands in Lake Titicaca where the Uros (its inhabitants) wear very colorful and traditional clothing, speak Quechua, and promote their crafts and lifestyle.