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Original Colombian Gold Copper Tumbaga - Crab

$ 66

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Culture: Latin American
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Colombia
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available

    Description

    Original Colombian Gold Copper Tairona Tumbaga:
    CRAB PENDANT
    CONDITION DESCRIPTION: Minor pitting and erosion.
    This is an item that is called in Colombia "Tumbaga",  meaning an alloy of gold and copper mixture used in South and Central America.
    G
    old-copper alloy
    made
    from the authentic "lost wax" method
    from
    Colombia
    My father has been selling superior
    tumbaga
    (copper gold alloy) since June 2003. He is one of the original sellers on eBay with south American objects that are truly quality. He search and find the most unusual objects that other sellers cannot find. He never sell in bulk, but only in small amount of quality, hard to find items. I am currently taking over his
    business
    and selling for my father (art4ever77)
    All our
    tumbagas a
    re brought in
    legally, with the permission forms  from the
    "Instituto de
    Cultura Y Pal
    rimonio de Anti
    oq
    uia
    , Colombia". "Control Salida Bie
    nes Culturales
    de libre Circulac
    ion"
    .  We always Declare them
    to
    U.S. Customs for clearance entering in the U.S.
    My customers know what they are receiving.
    Description
    :
    This item
    2 1/2 inches
    .
    Has a weight of
    31 grams.
    This item was acquired from a collector in central Colombia.
    The
    patina has not been cleaned.
    Enlarge the pictures and note the fine details
    I have one price shipping if more than one is purchased.
    I'll  answer all questions to the best of my knowledge.
    I have a 7 day no questions asked full money back guarantee from the day you receive it.
    Buyer pays for return shipping
    Search the web to understand the true meaning of the word “tumbaga”
    Please ask about many more tumbagas and artifacts
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