Ancient Indonesian Lead-Tin Amulet Pendant - Majapahit Period (13th–16th century), itemnumber: W5131

Item number: W5131

Ancient Indonesian Lead-Tin Amulet Pendant - Majapahit Period

This authentic votive amulet pendant originates from Java or Sumatra and dates back to the Majapahit era (13th–16th century). Cast in a traditional lead-tin alloy, it features a classic pointed-foot design reminiscent of early Southeast Asian iconography. The front is decorated with a square panel containing a stylized lotus or solar motif, symbolizing cosmic order and protection, while the reverse is characteristically smooth from the open-mold casting process.
Key Specifications:
Origin: Indonesia (Java / Sumatra)
Material: Lead-Tin alloy
Dimensions: 43 x 54 x 3.5 mm
Weight: 16.4 grams
Condition: Excellent archaeological patina with a fully intact suspension loop.
A rare and tangible piece of Southeast Asian history, perfect for collectors of ancient jewelry or Indonesian artifacts.

Dimensions: diameter in mm: 43x54x3,5, weigth in gram: 16,4

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