Nasca Ovoid-Shaped Pendants
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Nasca Ovoid-Shaped Pendants

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These pendants (100–650), carved from stone or ceramic and strung with cotton or cabuya cords, reflect Nasca artistry. Their form and material suggest roles as adornments, ritual objects, or markers of rank. Such items reveal the social and ceremonial complexity of Nasca society, where personal ornament carried deep symbolic meaning.