Head of Fiend (Gold)
Head of Fiend (Gold)
Artifact Description:
Title: Ancient Gold Sculpture
Date: Circa 1000-800 BC (Exact Dates Uncertain)
Material: Gold*
Dimensions: 7.25 × 11.5 in | 18 × 29 cm
Provenance: Likely Created and Discovered in the Andes Region, South America
This ancient gold sculpture, estimated to date between 1000 and 800 BC, is a stunning representation of early craftsmanship in a region where gold was both abundant and revered. Likely created in the Andes region of South America—an area renowned for its rich gold deposits—this artifact exemplifies the advanced metallurgical techniques and deep cultural significance attributed to gold in ancient Andean societies. The sculpture's design, while its specific purpose remains a mystery, reflects the artistic traditions of the time, potentially symbolizing religious or ceremonial importance. This piece offers a rare insight into the wealth, artistry, and spiritual life of a civilization that valued gold not just for its material worth but as a sacred element.
*All masks are made of resin and artfully crafted to resemble artifacts.