Bird Finial 10th-16th century Tairona Staff heads or finials are among the more unusual objects from ancient Colombia and are functionally not well understood. They were quite common only in the Sinú region in northwestern Colombia, where they were cast in copper and gold. In the neighboring northwestern Tairona area, they are not known in metal but a few carved bone examples are said to have come from burials on the Caribbean coast. This finial features a bird standing on an oval platform. The bird has strong legs and wings that are folded on its sides. Its long neck, wearing a necklace with incised decoration, is turned back and its head, with big round eyes and curved beak, rests on its body. The head and neck are also decorated with a geometric pattern. The fleshy protuberance above the bird's beak may indicate that the bird is a condor. A hole on the underside suggests that the finial was mounted on a staff and secured with ties around its incurved base.. Bird Finial 319547

Bird Finial 10th-16th century Tairona Staff heads or finials are among the more unusual objects from ancient Colombia and are functionally not well understood. They were quite common only in the Sinú region in northwestern Colombia, where they were cast in copper and gold. In the neighboring northwestern Tairona area, they are not known in metal but a few carved bone examples are said to have come from burials on the Caribbean coast. This finial features a bird standing on an oval platform. The bird has strong legs and wings that are folded on its sides. Its long neck, wearing a necklace with incised decoration, is turned back and its head, with big round eyes and curved beak, rests on its body. The head and neck are also decorated with a geometric pattern. The fleshy protuberance above the bird's beak may indicate that the bird is a condor. A hole on the underside suggests that the finial was mounted on a staff and secured with ties around its incurved base.. Bird Finial 319547
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