Toltec Flint Rattlesnake Statue - 3rd Century BCE to 12th Century CE | Rare Pre-Columbian Find
Toltec Flint Rattlesnake Statue - 3rd Century BCE to 12th Century CE | Rare Pre-Columbian Find
Toltec Flint Rattlesnake Statue - 3rd Century BCE to 12th Century CE | Rare Pre-Columbian Find
Toltec Flint Rattlesnake Statue - 3rd Century BCE to 12th Century CE | Rare Pre-Columbian Find
Toltec Flint Rattlesnake Statue - 3rd Century BCE to 12th Century CE | Rare Pre-Columbian Find
Toltec Flint Rattlesnake Statue - 3rd Century BCE to 12th Century CE | Rare Pre-Columbian Find

Toltec Flint Rattlesnake Statue - 3rd Century BCE to 12th Century CE | Rare Pre-Columbian Find

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Estimated time period from 300CE to 1200CE
Size is 18 cm and weight is 771 g
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Discover the essence of ancient Toltec culture with this meticulously crafted rattlesnake artifact, dating between the 3rd Century BCE and the 12th Century CE. A remarkable testament to pre-Columbian artistry, this piece boasts an extraordinary provenance, having been part of Barney G. Malone's esteemed private collection. A unique opportunity to own a slice of Mesoamerican history.

Dive into the depths of Toltec civilization with this authentic Pre-Columbian rattlesnake artifact. Originating from a period ranging between the 3rd Century BCE and the 12th Century CE, this piece embodies the intricate craftsmanship and symbolic significance of rattlesnakes in Toltec culture. Rattlesnakes were potent symbols of fertility and agriculture, often associated with rain and water, which were vital for their maize-based agriculture.

This artifact, measuring 18 cm in length, 9 cm in width, and 5 cm in height with a weight of 771 grams, is a prime example of the high skill level in carving and symbolism achieved by the Toltec artisans. The choice of flint as a material is noteworthy, not only for its durability but also for its spiritual connotations, as flint was often associated with lightning and thus had a divine connection in Toltec beliefs.

The provenance of this item adds to its allure. Once part of the private collection of Barney G. Malone of Texas, USA, it was legally imported from Mexico between 1963 and 1970. A copy of the signed provenance from 2017 by Malone himself confirms its authenticity and history. The impeccable condition of this piece makes it an exceptional find for collectors, allowing a rare glimpse into the spiritual and daily life of the Toltec civilization.


The rattlesnake artifact displays the Toltec's adeptness in rendering natural forms into ceremonial objects. The coiled posture and carved scales are indicative of their deep respect and understanding of the creatures they revered. The dual functionality as a possible ceremonial item and the detailing suggest it may have been used in rituals, possibly to invoke water or fertility deities. The combination of form, detail, and material in this representation of a rattlesnake is rare, highlighting its importance and potential use in significant cultural ceremonies. The artifact's name and use could be surmised as a "Ceremonial Rattlesnake Effigy," likely utilized in sacred rites.

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