Quimbaya Inspired Poporo Pendant Necklace

from €45.00

This pendant is directly inspired by the base of the Poporo Quimbaya, an iconic masterpiece of pre-Hispanic goldwork housed in the Museo del Oro in Bogotá. Made between 500 and 700 CE by the Quimbaya people, this ceremonial object exemplifies their technical mastery and deep symbolic artistry.

With its filigree-like openwork design and luminous golden finish, the pendant captures the sculptural grace of the original piece. Subtle yet evocative, it offers a contemporary tribute to Colombia’s ancestral heritage — a refined symbol of sacred vessels, ritual memory, and enduring elegance.

Available on its own, on a black waxed cotton cord, or with a matte gold-toned chain in various lengths for a more refined look. Shown here on a 45 cm chain, resting just above the chest.

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This pendant is directly inspired by the base of the Poporo Quimbaya, an iconic masterpiece of pre-Hispanic goldwork housed in the Museo del Oro in Bogotá. Made between 500 and 700 CE by the Quimbaya people, this ceremonial object exemplifies their technical mastery and deep symbolic artistry.

With its filigree-like openwork design and luminous golden finish, the pendant captures the sculptural grace of the original piece. Subtle yet evocative, it offers a contemporary tribute to Colombia’s ancestral heritage — a refined symbol of sacred vessels, ritual memory, and enduring elegance.

Available on its own, on a black waxed cotton cord, or with a matte gold-toned chain in various lengths for a more refined look. Shown here on a 45 cm chain, resting just above the chest.

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