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Zapotec Rain God
By Jade de Guatemala this beautiful mask depicts a bat, considered a rain god by both the Aztec and Maya cultures. During the dry season, masks such as this were used as a means of communication between humans and the deity in a request for rain. The artisans work in jade and stucco, painstakingly crafting a replica of a Mexican archaeological piece found in the Zapotec site of Monte Alban, Oaxaca. These replicas can take some seven days to complete. It arrives with a jade display stand, and can also be displayed on the wall.
- 63 kgs
- 4 lbs
- 25 cm H x 12.7 cm W x 11.43 cm D
- 75" H x 5" W x 4.5" D
- Jade, stucco, and stainless steel
- Display stand included
- Some assembly required
- Museum replica
Maya sun God
Ancient Maya craftspeople were masters at the delicate art of relief sculptures in stucco. Jade de Guatemala S.A. utilize the material to create a beautiful mask with jade inlay. Faithfully reproducing an archaeological piece from Palenque, they depict the sun god, an image buried in the tomb of Pacal, or "Shield Jaguar." The king is interred beneath the Temple of the Inscriptions, and this jade mask is a one of the many offerings found there. The Guatemalan artisans present the mask on a jade display stand, and it can also be displayed on the wall.
- 47 kgs
- 0 lbs
- 18 cm H x 8.89 cm W x 8.89 cm D
- 7" H x 3.5" W x 3.5" Jade, stucco, and stainless steel
- Display stand included
- Museum replica
Museum replica (s) MAYA KING OF TIKAL
Beautifully handcrafted of jade and stucco, this bold sculpture replicates a mask discovered in the ancient Maya city of Tikal. It was found in Tomb 160 and dates from 527 A.D. Such masks were placed in burials to be worn by the spirit of the deceased king in his journey through the underworld. Exquisitely crafted by Jade de Guatemala S.A. the museum replica included display stand, and it can also be displayed on the wall.
- 73 kgs
- 6 lbs
- 5 cm H x 12.7 cm W x 11.43 cm D
- 75" H x 5" W x 4.5" D
- Jade, stucco, and brass
- Display stand included
- Museum replica
Maya Lord of el Naranjo
His expression is one of wisdom and perhaps sorrow. By Jade de Guatemala S.A. this elegant sculpture is a replica of a mask discovered in El Naranjo, Guatemala. The artisans work in jade and stucco in a
painstaking labor that takes some seven days to complete. The museum replica arrives with a brass and pinewood display stand, and can also be displayed on the wall.
- 58 kgs
- 3 lbs
- 5 cm H x 13 cm W x 10.16 cm D
- 5" H x 5" W x 4" D Jade, stucco,
- Display stand included
Multicolor Square jade necklace
2 color jade stone Necklace
Lavender Girl necklace
Multicolor beads necklace
Sterling silver chain with 4 different color of jadeite jade 7 mm. beads < green -white, black and blue
3 doughnuts Necklace
Sterling silver Chain with 2 translucent green princess jadeite jade doughnuts and 1 lavender doughnut