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TAINO ARTIFACT
Snake Cemi/Stamp. Although referred to in part as a stamp because of the decorated base the consensus among most experts is the base is a symbolic ideogram, part of the message conveyed by the Cemi. Published in "Taino Sculpture, Art of the Gods", page 50, Figure 64. Snakes were worshipped for many reasons. In one Taino creation myth, mankind emerges from a snake's mouth (cave). Snakes symbolized water sources like rivers and clouds. The rainbow boa was worshiped for its ability to transform, shed its skin. It was iridescent, gave birth to live babies, and caught bats in the air at cave mouths. The base features a quadrant design with four concentric triangles joining at the center. Probably representing the sacred four corners of the universe. This piece is unusually large as most stamps fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. It is made of Samana Marble, only found on the Samana Peninsula of the Dominican Republic. Other than the Maya (Ulua Valley 7-10th century), the Taino were the only Culture to use marble for sacred artifacts. The forehead shows signs of gentle wear from handling, possibly part of a ritual summation. Length 5.6". Larry Roberts, curator. Purchased from Dan Purcara, "Lost Art" NYC late 1980s. Exhibited at the Orlando Museum of Art, Florida, 2013-2014. Roberts is author of the books: "Taino Sculpture, Art of the Gods" and "Taino Hallucinogenic Implements, Inhaling the Cosmic Dust".

Snake Cemi/Stamp. Although referred to in part as a stamp because of the decorated base the consensus among most experts is the base is a symbolic ideogram, part of the message conveyed by the Cemi. Published in "Taino Sculpture, Art of the Gods", page 50, Figure 64. Snakes were worshipped for many reasons. In one Taino creation myth, mankind emerges from a snake's mouth (cave). Snakes symbolized water sources like rivers and clouds. The rainbow boa was worshiped for its ability to transform, shed its skin. It was iridescent, gave birth to live babies, and caught bats in the air at cave mouths. The base features a quadrant design with four concentric triangles joining at the center. Probably representing the sacred four corners of the universe. This piece is unusually large as most stamps fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. It is made of Samana Marble, only found on the Samana Peninsula of the Dominican Republic. Other than the Maya (Ulua Valley 7-10th century), the Taino were the only Culture to use marble for sacred artifacts. The forehead shows signs of gentle wear from handling, possibly part of a ritual summation. Length 5.6". Larry Roberts, curator. Purchased from Dan Purcara, "Lost Art" NYC late 1980s. Exhibited at the Orlando Museum of Art, Florida, 2013-2014. Roberts is author of the books: "Taino Sculpture, Art of the Gods" and "Taino Hallucinogenic Implements, Inhaling the Cosmic Dust".

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June 1, 2019 11:00 AM EDT
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$100 $499 $25
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