sun diety face pendant
sun diety face pendant
Culture
Maya culture
Creation date
3rd Century - 9th Century
Materials
jade
Dimensions
3 1/8 x 3 3/8 x 3/4 in.
Credit line
Gift of Michael K. and Patricia Polis McCrory
Accession number
2001.407
Collection
Currently On View In
Native Art of the Americas Gallery
For ancient American peoples gold and jade were high status materials reserved for rulers, priests and other elites.
In addition to gold and jade, tropical feathers, obsidian, and copal, a tree resin used for incense, were also highly prized materials.
Among some cultures, gold was associated with the power and brilliance of the sun. Jade was associated with fertility and water.
Because bronze and iron tools were not known to ancient American peoples, jade, a very hard stone, had to be sculpted using stone tools.













