Nariño Inspired Spiral Pendant Necklace

from €45.00

This elegant pendant draws inspiration from the spiral motifs found in ancient Nariño goldwork — a culture that flourished in the Andean highlands of southern Colombia between 800 and 1500 CE, known for its refined geometric abstraction. Made in Colombia using the lost-wax casting technique, it reinterprets a timeless symbol of movement and continuity.

With its soft matte finish and minimalist curves, this pendant offers a subtle connection to the ancestral artistry of the Andes — wearable heritage for today’s rituals.

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 elegant pendant draws inspiration from the spiral motifs found in ancient Nariño goldwork — a culture that flourished in the Andean highlands of southern Colombia between 800 and 1500 CE, known for its refined geometric abstraction. Made in Colombia using the lost-wax casting technique, it reinterprets a timeless symbol of movement and continuity.

With its soft matte finish and minimalist curves, this pendant offers a subtle connection to the ancestral artistry of the Andes — wearable heritage for today’s rituals.

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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  • Pendant
    – Handmade in Colombia using the lost-wax casting technique
    – 24k gold plating over copper with a soft satin matte finish
    – Total length (including bail): 3.8 cm
    – Width: 3.1 cm
    – Lightweight and comfortable to wear

    Mounting Options
    – Sold on its own (fits most chains)
    – Option to order it on a black waxed cotton cord with adjustable sliding knots
    – Can be paired with a golden chain featuring a graceful curved drop (prevents a harsh “V” at the neckline)
    – Matching chains available in various lengths, with the same matte satin finish as all Galeria Eldorado pieces
    – Chain closure: lobster clasp

    Longer chain options (from 60 cm upwards) create a “sautoir” effect and can be worn over clothing for a more dramatic, layered look

  • Each gold-toned component in the Galeria Eldorado collection is crafted using the lost-wax casting technique (cire perdue), echoing methods once mastered by ancient Colombian goldsmiths.

    In Bogotá, local artisans sculpt or mould each design in wax. The wax models are encased in a heat-resistant material, then kiln-fired to melt the wax and create a hollow form. Molten copper is poured into this cavity to produce the final piece.

    After casting, the metal is carefully cleaned and polished, coated with a layer of silver, and plated with two layers of 24k gold.

    A final satin matte finish softly diffuses the light, giving the metal a warm, timeworn glow — evocative of ancient ceremonial jewellery.

    This meticulous, hands-on process ensures the uniqueness and authenticity of every piece.

  • This pendant is inspired by a motif found in the goldwork of the Nariño culture, which flourished in the Andean highlands of southern Colombia between 800 and 1500 CE. Known for their intricate designs and precise symmetry, Nariño artisans created ceremonial ornaments that reflected a deep connection to nature and cosmic cycles.

    Although no written records remain, these ancient cultures expressed their worldview through geometry, natural forms, and the observation of celestial movements. Today, their legacy continues to inspire a sense of balance, rhythm, and reverence for the invisible forces that shape life.

    Worn as a simple pendant, this motif evokes both quiet strength and timeless harmony.

  • Galeria Eldorado features jewellery inspired by the goldwork of ancient Colombian civilizations such as the Muisca, Quimbaya, Tairona, Zenú, Calima and Tolima.

    These cultures flourished across present-day Colombia from around 1500 BCE until the early 16th century, leaving behind a remarkable legacy of ornaments in tumbaga — an alloy of gold, copper, and sometimes silver.

    Today, these artefacts are preserved in major museums, including the Museo del Oro (Bogotá), the Museum of Ethnology (Berlin), the Museo de las Américas (Madrid), the MET (New York), the British Museum (London) and the Musée du Quai Branly (Paris).

    Galeria Eldorado revives these ancestral forms through contemporary craftsmanship.

    Each piece is handcrafted in small series, using traditional techniques and natural materials. The golden elements are cast and finished in Bogotá, continuing the lineage of Colombia’s ancestral goldsmithing heritage.

    Bracelets, earrings, and necklaces featuring natural stones are often one-of-a-kind, selected and assembled individually to ensure the uniqueness of each piece.

  • To preserve the satin matte finish of the gold-plated components, avoid contact with water, perfumes, or cosmetics.

    This soft surface is designed to absorb and gently diffuse light, echoing the patina of ancient ceremonial objects.

    Clean gently with a soft dry cloth and store in a separate pouch to avoid scratches.

    With proper care, your piece will retain its warm, understated glow for years to come.

  • Free delivery to Mallorca in 1 to 2 working days on all orders.

    Spain / Portugal: 1 to 4 working days. Free delivery for orders over 150€.

    France / EU: 4 to 8 working days. Free delivery for orders over 200€.

    Worldwide: 6 to 9 working days. Free delivery for orders over 350€

    Return within 10 business days from the date of receipt.

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