Pendants. Paracas Necrópolis. Cut and hammered; tumbaga. 5,1 - 5,8 cm (diámetro) (INC-MNAAHP, M-4169; M-4176; M-4180; M-6556; M-6557; M-6555)

Nose ring. Paracas Necrópolis. Hammered and embossed; Tumbaga. Mummy Nº 157, object Nº 173. 18,9 x 8,8 cm (INC-MNAAHP, M-2907).

Diadem. Paracas Necrópolis. Hammered and embossed; Tumbaga. Mummy Nº 157, object Nº 172. 24,5 x 8,1 cm (INC-MNAAHP, M-2841).

Arrangement of head ornaments: Diadem, “feather”, pendants and nose ring.

Head ornaments

The bundles of high-ranking members of Paracas society sometimes have metal ear discs, nose ornaments and diadems attached to the front of the ceremonial headdress on the funerary bundle. Most of these pieces are made of a gold and copper alloy known as tumbaga. Similar items are also found adorning the heads and faces of mythical beings represented on Paracas Necrópolis textiles and Early Nasca ceramics. Some diadems have a feline face with a large, gaping mouth. Occasional nose rings are shaped like a face with two appendages emerging from the head. Miniature replicas of these objects have also been found among the folds of the funerary bundles.