Necklace by Nayarit

Necklace c. 100 - 250

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ornament, assemblage, metal

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ornament

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assemblage

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metal

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organic shape

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form

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geometric

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ancient-mediterranean

Dimensions: 40 1/2 x 1 3/8 in. (102.87 x 3.49 cm) (approximate)3 13/16 x 41 3/16 x 2 1/8 in. (9.68 x 104.62 x 5.4 cm) (mount, plexi case)

Copyright: Public Domain

This necklace, crafted by the Nayarit people, features a series of pendant figures strung along a cord. These figures, though small, carry significant symbolic weight. The repetition of similar forms suggests a lineage, a procession of ancestors, or perhaps the embodiment of recurring cosmic forces. Consider how such patterns resonate across cultures and epochs. In ancient Greece, repetitive motifs adorned pottery, symbolizing order and continuity. Similarly, in the Christian tradition, rosary beads serve as a rhythmic guide for prayer, each bead a step in a spiritual journey. The figures, though abstract, are like windows into the past, inviting us to contemplate the cyclical nature of time and the enduring power of symbolic representation. We feel a deep connection to this past through collective memory and subconscious processes. This Nayarit necklace reminds us that symbols are not static. They evolve, resurface, and take on new meanings in different historical contexts.

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