Colima spondylus shell zoomorphic vrab pendant found as is measuring three quarters of an inch the largest .These were originally in the harner collection  who has been selling much of his MASSIVE collection for several years. Dr. David Harner amassed a large collection of Pre-Columbian art, primarily from West Mexico, in the 1950s and 1960s. He authenticated objects for Tom Gilcrease, founder of the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, and in the 1970s made extensive donations of pre-Columbian and Native American ceramics to the Gilcrease Museum. Dr. Harner was pictured in Whos Who in Indian Relics, second edition, (1968). Authenticity guaranteed .nice ., city, capital of Colima estado(state), west-centralMexico. It lies along the Colima River in the northeastern part of the state, in the Sierra Mountain foothills some 1,700 feet (520 metres) abovesea level. Founded close to the coast in 1523 by anenvoysent by the conquistador Hernando Cortes Colima was later moved to its present location. It was an early base for the Spanish conquest of the Pacific coastal plain, although it was subsequently overshadowed by Acapulco. In the 19th century it was connected by rail to Guadalajara and the port of Manzanillo....thanks for peeking !...will combine shipping!

Colima evolved around 2200 and 1500 years ago. The people of the Colima Culture valued their dogs, who were their companions, guardians and sometimes even their food....that crab could be a nose ring.