PRE-COLUMBIAN OLMECA STONE JAGUAR TRANSFORMATION CEREMONIAL AXEJanet's auction4.3(3)$1,5003 days Left
RARE PRE-COLUMBIAN TOLTEC STONE BAT HEAD WITH TURQUOISE, BONE, AND OBSIDIAN INLAYJanet's auction4.3(3)$4003 days Left
SoldTaino Ceremonial AxeBlack stone carved ceremonial axe. Taino from the Caribbean Islands. 1000-1500AD. Provenance French collection. 6"L x 2"WSee Sold Price
SoldAuthentic Taino Ceremonial Stone Axe - Coqui Frogs**Originally Listed At $450** Pre-Columbian, Caribbean / Florida, Arawak People, Taino, ca. 15th century CE. A ceremonial stone axe, in a flattened ovoid shape, with each side carved in a low relief fSee Sold Price
SoldTaino Large Ceremonial Stone Axe14 1/2"h x 4 1/2"W. 1000-1500 AD. From a European Collection.See Sold Price
SoldTaino Stone AxeA Taino style ceremonial stone axe, Caribbean Islands. Approx. 8" x 5.75" x 1"See Sold Price
SoldImportant Ceremonial Axe TainoBeautiful, big and important Ceremonial axe depicting a bird, black stone, Taino from the Caribbean Islands . 10.5"l x 4"wSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Pre-columbian Taino Stone Ceremonial PetaloideLarge Pre-columbian Taino Stone Ceremonial Petaloide Owl Axe from The Dominican Republic, ca. 1000-1500 A.D. The axe is carved with a complete owl. The owl becomes wholly integrated into the functionaSee Sold Price
SoldTaino Ceremonial Axe w/ Shaman Figure (900-1500 AD)Taino Ceremonial Axe w/ Shaman Figure (900-1500 AD) The most numerous category of polished stone sculpture emerging from the Taíno world of the ancestral Caribbean islands are ceremonial axes and blaSee Sold Price
SoldMassive Taino Stone CeltPre-Columbian, Dominican Republic, Taino/Ciboney peoples, ca. 1000 to 1500 CE. A massive ceremonial stone celt or axe head, hand-carved from a mottled brown and black stone. The petaloid axe has a sleSee Sold Price
SoldRare Taino (1000-1500 CE) Ceremonial Monolithic AxeRare Taino (1000-1500 CE) Ceremonial Monolithic Axe. Made of a fine grained hard stone similar to basalt. In the form of a snake's head resting at the top of the stone blade, with its tail extending dSee Sold Price
SoldTaino (1000-1500 CE) Twin Bird Head Ceremonial AxeTaino (1000-1500 CE) Twin Bird Head Ceremonial Axe. Carved greenish white translucent stone. Birds were considered cosmic allies guiding projected spirits during hallucinogenic quests. A decorative baSee Sold Price
SoldThree Pre-Columbian Taino stone objectscomprising a small ceremonial axe head with frog carved on the peen, 4 in. L.; a Celt, 2 1/2 in. L.; and a cassava cutting tool, 8 in. L.See Sold Price
SoldLarge Taino Greenstone Petaloid CeltPre-Columbian Taino of Ciboney peoples, Dominican Republic, ca. 1000 to 1500 CE. A lovely celt, or ceremonial hand axe, hand-carved from a green stone with dark inclusions. The petaloid axe has a thinSee Sold Price
SoldMassive Ecuadorian Stone Ritual Axe, Possibly Milagro-QuevedoPre-Columbian, Ecuador, possibly Milagro-Quevedo culture, ca. 400 to 1500 CE. A large stone ceremonial axe head, skillfully shaped from a fine-grained green volcanic stone, its surface bearing a smootSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Tairona Jade Ceremonial Axe / WeaponPre-Columbian Tairona Jade Stone Ceremonial Axe / Weapon | Colombia, Tairona | Written on the underside is "Tairona" | Includes stand | Approx. With the stand: Size: 9" H; Weapon Only: 8.5" H x 2" W.TSee Sold Price
Sold20th C. Fijian Wood / Stone Ceremonial Battle AxeFiji, middle of the 20th century. Stunning wood and stone warrior's axe. Long wooden handle carved extensively with human figure at base, tribal patterns along entire length of shaft with working endSee Sold Price
SoldChinese Shang Stone Ceremonial Halberd Axe, GeEast Asia, China, Shang Dynasty, ca. 1300 to 1100 BCE. An impressive stone scepter imitating a bronze halberd, also known as a ge, from the Shang Dynasty. Presenting a long, flattened form, the ceremoSee Sold Price
SoldOnyx Carved Stone Asian Ceremonial AxeHand carved onyx ceremonial axe with brass rings. All one piece of stone, has been repaired. Size: 19.5"L x 6.75"W x 1"DSee Sold Price
SoldElbow Stone / ceremonial Yoke - TAINOThe elbow stones are more gracile than the stone collars, it is possible that they represent an evolution of the originally form, they constitute an abbreviated form. Elbow stones were displayed durinSee Sold Price
SoldTaino Stone Ceremonial SpoonLarge stone ceremonial spoon, Taino from the Caribbean Islands. 15.5" long x 4" wideSee Sold Price