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Nicoya Jade Pendant
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Nicoya Jade Pendant

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This carved jade pendant from the Nicoya culture (500–800) portrays a standing figure with arms crossed and an elaborate headdress. Worn as a personal adornment or ritual emblem, such pendants embodied spiritual authority, elite status, and the deep connection between jade, water, and fertility in Nicoya belief systems.

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