Pre-columbian tumbaga triple frog pendant
CS083£60.00
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A tumbaga gold and copper pendant in the form of three squatting stylised frogs.
Tumbaga is the name given to an amalgam of pure gold and copper which was widely used for ornamental metal-working in Pre-Columbian America. The ratios of metal were variable but through chemical reduction and burnishing a fine layer of pure gold was acheived on the outer surface.
Culture
Central America, Pre-Columbian, Veraguas culture, 9th to 15th Century AD
Size
1 x 3 cms, 2.2 cms including stand
Condition
Intact as shown, mounted on a perspex display stand
Provenance
Ex. private collection, Wimbledon, South West London, UK; purchased in Panama City during the early 1980’s