Original Native American Made Real Silver Pendant Indian with Knife
Original Native American Made Real Silver Pendant Indian with Knife
Original Native American Made Real Silver Pendant Indian with Knife
Original Native American Made Real Silver Pendant Indian with Knife
Original Native American Made Real Silver Pendant Indian with Knife
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Original Native American Made Real Silver Pendant Indian with Knife

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Mexican Authentic Ancient Mayan Look 

Real Vintage Silver Pendant Tribe Man with Knife

Own an amazing piece of history

 

Ancient Maya art comprises the visual arts of the Maya civilization, an eastern and south-eastern Mesoamerican culture made up of a great number of small kingdoms in what is now Mexico, GuatemalaBelize and Honduras. Many regional artistic traditions existed side by side, usually coinciding with the changing boundaries of Maya polities. This civilization took shape in the course of the later Preclassic Period (from c. 750 BC to 100 BC), when the first cities and monumental architecture started to develop and the hieroglyphic script came into being. Its greatest artistic flowering occurred during the seven centuries of the Classic Period (c. 250 to 950 CE).

Maya art forms tend to be more stiffly organized during the Early Classic (250-550 CE) and to become more expressive during the Late Classic phase (550-950 CE). In the course of history, influences of various other Mesoamerican cultures were absorbed. In the late Preclassic, the influence of the Olmec style is still discernible (as in the San Bartolo murals), whereas in the Early Classic, the style of central Mexican Teotihuacan made itself felt, just as that of the Toltec in the Postclassic.

After the demise of the Classic kingdoms of the central lowlands, ancient Maya art went through an extended Postclassic phase (950-1550 CE) centered on the Yucatan peninsula, before the upheavals of the sixteenth century destroyed courtly culture and put an end to the Maya artistic tradition. Traditional art forms mainly survived in weaving, pottery, and the design of peasant houses.

Male or Female Pendant

Weight: 1.3oz

Type: 9.25 Sterling Silver

Made: Native American

Style: Pre-Owned Mexican Jewelry

 

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