Lot 305

Colonial Andean Silver Tupu Pins - Set of Three

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Colonial Andean Silver Tupu Pins - Set of Three

Estimate: $1,600 - $2,400

Starting Bid: $700

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by Artemis Fine Arts
June 25, 2026 9:00 AM MDT (In Progress)
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South America, Andean region, post-Conquest period, ca. 16th century CE. A refined trio of silver tupu pins, each forged with broad, paddle-shaped heads and slender shafts, like flattened spoons, and pierced near the center to accommodate suspended charms or ornaments. Their surfaces retain a soft, timeworn sheen, with subtle variations in silver content ranging from 81.6% to 95.4%, reflecting the adaptive metallurgy of the colonial Andes where indigenous traditions met European materials and techniques. Tupus were essential elements of traditional Andean dress, used to fasten garments such as the lliclla (shawl), while also serving as markers of identity, status, and regional style. In the post-Conquest era, these forms persisted with remarkable continuity, even as silversmithing evolved under Spanish influence. Size of largest: 8.9" L x 2.7" W (22.6 cm x 6.9 cm); silver quality: 81.6% to 95.4%; total weight: 316.6 grams

The addition of suspension holes suggests a further decorative or symbolic function, likely intended to carry small pendants, beads, or ritual elements that animated the wearer in both daily and ceremonial life.

Provenance: private collection of S. Saunders, Nogales Arizona, USA collection

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Item # 201705

  • Condition: Fair. Some light weathering and surface wear as shown with some nicks and abrasions. Otherwise, all three are intact and very nice with scattered patina.

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