Lot 55

Group of 3 Classic Maya Stone Earspools

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Group of 3 Classic Maya Stone Earspools

Estimate: $1,200 - $1,800

Starting Bid: $600

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June 5, 2026 9:00 AM MDT
Live Auction
Louisville, CO, US

Description:

Pre-Columbian, Mesoamerica, Maya, Classic period, ca. 250 to 900 CE. A refined trio of carved stone earspools, their flared silhouettes quietly commanding despite their modest scale, speaks to the elegance of Maya personal adornment and the cultural weight carried by even the smallest of objects. Each example is skillfully shaped from dark green to gray stone, the surfaces softly polished to reveal subtle mottling and mineral inclusions that catch the light like distant constellations. The forms vary in proportion, ranging from a wide, low flare to a taller cylindrical profile, demonstrating both aesthetic variation and functional nuance. Each earspool is hollowed through the center, with carefully beveled rims that would have framed the earlobe when worn. One or more examples exhibit small perforations along the side, likely intended for the suspension of additional ornaments - perhaps feathers, jade beads, or shell pendants - adding movement and visual complexity to the wearer's appearance. Size of largest: 2.2" Diameter x 1" W (5.6 cm x 2.5 cm)

Earspools of this type were not merely decorative but signifiers of identity, status, and transformation. Worn through stretched earlobes, they marked rites of passage and social standing within Maya society. Stone examples such as these, though less opulent than jade, would still have carried symbolic value, their enduring material reflecting permanence and continuity.

Comparable forms appear in museum collections throughout Mesoamerica, often associated with elite burials and ceremonial contexts, suggesting these objects may have accompanied their owner into the afterlife as markers of rank and adornment. A cohesive and visually engaging grouping, this set offers both typological interest and a tangible connection to the bodily aesthetics and social language of the ancient Maya.

Provenance: private New York, USA collection; ex-Lands Beyond Time, New York, USA

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Item # 201630

  • Condition: Good. Two more petite have small chips to rims. Otherwise, all are intact and excellent with smooth surfaces. Wearable as pendants.

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