green, tan and white mottled stone; top carved with squat figure with long plaited beard; red pigment in crevices of carving

Celt, c. 500-750

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Nephrite, cinnabarexpand_more

The John Cowles Family Fundexpand_more  2001.61.2

Important men in ancient Costa Rica wore celts as pendants. The incised decoration imbued with cinnabar makes this one exceptional. It delineates important details of this warrior's clothing and characteristics, particularly his long, forked tongue. The extended tongue, which reaches all the way down his chest before separating into two rounded ends, is meant to evoke serpents. Serpents are beings with strong supernatural powers, and the warrior's connection to them increased his own might and abilities.

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Jade Celt, Costa Rica (#634)
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Title
Celt
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2001.61.2
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green, tan and white mottled stone; top carved with squat figure with long plaited beard; red pigment in crevices of carving