Tunjos (Votive Offering Figurine), c. 900-1550. Creator: Unknown.

Tunjos (Votive Offering Figurine), c. 900-1550. Creator: Unknown.

2-746-484 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Tunjos (Votive Offering Figurine), c. 900-1550. Unlike the other gold ornaments in this gallery, tunjos were not worn; instead, they served as offerings that were deposited in sacred places, such as lagoons and caves. They often depict humans who hold something-here a container with a head (1947.22), a spear thrower (1947.19), and a bird-tipped (1957.25). The subject must have corresponded to a benefit being asked from the gods. Perhaps because they were not meant for display, tunjos were not finished after lost-wax casting. Flaws remain uncorrected, surfaces are unpolished, and gold that backed into the sprue (pouring channel) was left in place, creating the button-like form at the bottoms of 1947.24 and 1947.17, which were cast upside down.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Cast gold

Picture Type
  1. Metalwork

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2363x2572
File Size : 17,806kb


Aliases

  1. 1947.19
  1. 125226
  1. 0940011372
  1. 1947.19
  1. 2-746-484
  1. 2746484


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