Stone Earflare 17
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Pre-Columbian Anonymous,
Stone Earflare 17, n. d.
Stone
1 3/8 in. x 2 7/16 in. x 2 7/16 in. (3.49 cm x 6.19 cm x 6.19 cm)
Stone Earflare 17, n. d.
Stone
1 3/8 in. x 2 7/16 in. x 2 7/16 in. (3.49 cm x 6.19 cm x 6.19 cm)
Object Type:
Jewelry
Technique:
Carving
Period:
Ancient (c3000 BCE to 4th c.)
Credit Line:
Gift of Mr. Edward Nagel
Accession Number:
71.1.225
Commentary
This ear flare is part of a collection of ear flares (plugs) that are housed together in the north basement cabinets.
Marks
There is a label that reads "H420" and a sticker that reads "H20."
Medium
Carved stone earflare, possibly made of jadeite.
Object Description
A stone earflare carved of a cream and grey colored stone, with red veining on the inner side. Smooth, and a bit worn.
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