$1,285.00
his exceptionally rare Moche copper tumi retains its original, intact wooden handle, an extraordinary survival given the organic nature of wood and the artifactβs age. The handle is carved with a zoomorphic finial depicting the image of a jaguar, an animal central to Moche mythology and revered for its power, agility, and hunting prowess.
Likely crafted from chachacoma wood, the handle exhibits signs of degradation over time, including natural separation and surface wear. Subtle color variations suggest that it may have once been bound, a detail that enhances its historical interest. Despite these age-related effects, the handle remains largely intactβa remarkable feat for a piece dating back nearly 1,500 years.
The copper blade features a vivid green patina, reflecting centuries of exposure to the elements, with one side polished to reveal its original metallic luster. Tumis of this nature were often ceremonial, symbolizing prestige and possibly used in important rituals.
Measuring just under seven inches, this tumi stands out for its rare combination of symbolic artistry, functional design, and exceptional preservation. The intact wooden handle, zoomorphic jaguar finial, and beautifully aged copper patina make it a compelling addition to any collection of authentic pre-Columbian artifacts. - Exceptionally Rare.
Moche, Peru. ca. 200-700 AD
Measures: 7"; Wood glass display 9" x 11".
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