Pair of Earspools
1000-1470
Precolumbian
2 1/2 x 2 1/2 in. (6.4 x 6.4 cm)
Chimú artist
Peru
Chimú; made in Peru
Object Type:
Jewelry
Medium and Support:
Silver
Credit Line:
Marion Stratton Gould Fund
Accession Number:
1975.146a-b
Location: Currently on view
Although body piercing and tattooing may seem like a novel concept, it was a common practice and a sign of beauty and status in many cultures throughout the Ancient Americas. This matched pair of earspools once adorned the earlobes of a nobleman from the Chimú Empire. By wearing ever-larger ear plugs, ear lobes can be stretched out to accommodate such thick posts. These imposing earspools may have been secured with ties affixed either to a headdress or around the neck.
[Gallery label text, 2009]