Rare Pre-Columbian Moche Fox Head and Paw Turban Ornaments
Minerva Gallery
Rare Pre-Columbian Moche Fox Head and Paw Turban Ornaments – Bronze Turban Accessories
Presenting a rare and unique set of Pre-Columbian Moche turban ornaments from Loma Negra, ancient Peru, circa 300 BCE.-100 CE. This remarkable set includes a fox head and matching paws, meticulously crafted in gold gilded copper and designed to be worn as decorative elements on a ceremonial headdress or turban. Representing the Moche culture’s deep reverence for animals and their symbolic power, these ornaments are a testament to the artistic mastery and spiritual traditions of ancient Andean civilizations.
The fox head features detailed, lifelike craftsmanship, capturing the essence of the animal with its open mouth, sharp teeth, and expressive shell eyes, symbolizing intelligence, cunning, and adaptability—traits highly valued in Moche society. The green patina, developed over centuries, adds to its authenticity and visual allure, giving the bronze a beautiful, weathered appearance. The two paw ornaments complement the head, showcasing fine detailing that mimics the texture of fox paws and allowing for a cohesive representation when displayed together.
Head measures 5 1/8"x6", Paw measures 2 7/8"x2-1/4" each.
$9,000.00
Artwork details
Origin
Peru
Dimension
Provenance
Ex. Private Florida collection, collected prior to 1970. See page 134, #293 in the book Pre-Columbian Art of South America from Alan Lapiner for a similar example.
Condition
One paw is missing a small section. Verdigris patina.
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