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Diquís Pendants of Musicians

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These three pendants from the Diquís culture (700–1550) depict stylized musicians with wind instruments and elaborate headdresses. Music was vital in rituals, marking transitions between spiritual and earthly realms. The dual-headed figure may symbolize supernatural vision or shamanic duality, reinforcing music’s link to transformation.

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