- Title
- Necklace with Stylized Ancient Motifs (Collar con motivos antiguos estilizados)
- Date Made
- circa 1960-1970
- Medium
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 14 1/16 × 5 1/2 × 1 in. (35.72 × 13.97 × 2.54 cm)
- Accession Number
- M.2014.201.6
- Collecting Area
- Latin American Art
- Curatorial Notes
The art of ancient Peru was an endless source of inspiration for Graziella Laffi. The crescent form of this necklace’s central pendant recalls the narigueras (nose rings) worn in ancient times (as seen on a seated ceramic figure from the northern Andes, M.2007.146.276). Born in Florence, Italy, Laffi immigrated to Lima with her family in 1947, following the upheaval of World War II. She traveled extensively throughout her new homeland, developing a deep appreciation for the country’s ancient art. Laffi began working with silver, a material widely used in ancient times, adapting some of the techniques of earlier silversmiths. Her jewelry and hollowware designs combine Andean imagery with a modern visual vocabulary, and form part of a larger agenda in Peru to redefine the country’s culture and promote local traditions and themes.
Rachel Kaplan
2025