Large Pre Columbian Carved Jade Figure of Xipe

Large Pre Columbian Carved Jade Figure of Xipe-Totec
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Large Pre Columbian Carved Jade Figure of Xipe-Totec
Start Price USD 45,000.00
Current Price USD 45,000.00
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Start Time Sunday, November 16, 2008
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Location Bonsall, California

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Large Pre Columbian Carved Jade Figure of Xipe-Totec                                                                                                      Click on the thumbnails to view enlargements This carved jade or hardstone figure of Xipe-Totec measures 8.5 inches tall x 4.5 inchs in width x 3.25 inches in depth. It is in basically good condition, with the loss of the bottom portion of both legs. It also has some old repairs to its left hand and right arm at the shoulder. A few other interior cracks round out it's condition problems. All things considered, it is in pretty good shape, coming from a culture that ritually killed it's pots and figures on a regular basis (along with numerous human slaves and prisoners). It has some stylistic similarities with Olmec figures (except, not around the mouth).  It shows a figure wearing a second (flayed) skin, with hanging hands and stitch work up the backside to the head to hold the flayed skin in place. The level of detail on the reverse stitchwork carving is remarkable and an indication of the importance of this piece. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Xipe-Totec, the flayed god, originated in Teotihuacán culture and continued in importance into Aztec times. In Aztec mythology, Xipe Totec ("our lord the flayed one") was a life-death-rebirth deity, god of agriculture, the west, disease, spring, goldsmiths and the seasons. He supposedly flayed himself to give food to humanity, symbolic of the maize seed losing the outer layer of the seed before germination. He represented a fertility cult and was said to assist the earth in making her new skin each spring. Annually, slaves were selected as sacrifices to Xipe Totec. These slaves were carefully flayed to produce a nearly whole skin which was then worn by the priests during the fertility rituals that followed the sacrifice. Some accounts indicate that a thigh bone from the sacrifice was defleshed and used by the priest to touch spectators in a fertility blessing. Paintings and several clay figures have been found which illustrate the flaying method and the appearance of priests wearing flayed skins. Without his skin, Xipe-Totec was depicted as a golden god. The priests of Xipe-Totec impersonated him by wearing a gold-dyed human skin for twenty days, or until the skin rotted away. The priest would then emerge reborn. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. We prefer payment by Paypal AS REQUIRED BY EBAY'S NEW RULES.   Please check all of our feedback to find many other satisfied buyers and repeat customers. We have completed over 2560 transactions on Ebay alone with 100% positive feedback. Thank you for looking ____________________________ William Brooks  _______  Ebay ID: ancient-eyes                                                         BX-2008B  GH-K -->  

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