Teotihuacan Jade Ear Spools - 7th to 12th Century CE | Pre-Columbian Malone Collection
Teotihuacan Jade Ear Spools - 7th to 12th Century CE | Pre-Columbian Malone Collection
Teotihuacan Jade Ear Spools - 7th to 12th Century CE | Pre-Columbian Malone Collection
Teotihuacan Jade Ear Spools - 7th to 12th Century CE | Pre-Columbian Malone Collection

Teotihuacan Jade Ear Spools - 7th to 12th Century CE | Pre-Columbian Malone Collection

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Size is 38 mm and weight is 2.73 g
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Embrace the grandeur of the ancient city of Teotihuacan with these exquisite jade ear spools from the 7th to the 12th Century CE. Part of the revered Barney G. Malone collection, these artifacts represent the pinnacle of Pre-Columbian jewelry, offering both historical significance and unparalleled craftsmanship.

We are honored to present a pair of Pre-Columbian Teotihuacan jade ear spools, an embodiment of elegance and status from the ancient city, flourishing between the 7th and 12th Centuries CE. These ear spools, each 38mm in diameter and weighing 25.727 grams, reflect the artistry and importance of jade in Teotihuacan society, where such adornments were worn by the elite to signify rank and devotion to their deities.

Jade, highly valued for its toughness and beauty, was often associated with life-giving water and maize, central to the Teotihuacan people's existence. The color and quality of the jade suggest it was sourced from the Motagua Valley, a region known for its exquisite jadeite, which was revered by many Mesoamerican cultures.

The provenance is impeccable, having been part of Barney G. Malone's private collection of Pre-Columbian art, with these particular pieces being legally imported from Mexico between 1963 and 1970. Malone's signed documentation in 2017 further attests to their authenticity.

In terms of condition, they are well-preserved, with one bearing a minor scratch—a testament to their antiquity and history. Collectors with a discerning eye for rare Mesoamerican artifacts will find these ear spools a worthy investment, often valued within a high price range, particularly with a copy of provenance from a collector as notable as Malone.

These ear spools are not merely historical artifacts; they are a link to the spiritual and ceremonial life of one of the most influential civilizations of ancient Mexico. Their presence in a modern collection brings with it the mystique and reverence of Teotihuacan's past.


The Pre-Columbian Teotihuacan jade ear spools possess a sophisticated design characterized by their symmetrical form and distinct lobed patterns, typical of the period's aesthetic. The slight variations in color and workmanship point to the handcrafted nature of these objects, adding to their uniqueness and desirability. The well-executed lobes and central perforation suggest they were designed for high-ranking individuals, possibly used during important ceremonies or as markers of noble status. The craftsmanship and design make these ear spools a rare find, indicative of the wearer's high societal position within the Teotihuacan culture.

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