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The other reference is a Moche culture pectoral pendant (see below) that I acquired a year or so ago. It is quite large, about 4 inches across and is made of silver (at least it appears so), though it is heavily encrusted. I believe that it may depict what is sometimes referred to in Moche cultures as "The Old-Man Deity", though I do not now much more about it. The time period is about 100 to 800 AD, from coastal Peru.
It is difficult to be sure, but there appears to be quite a bit of detail in the sculpture. My question to the general audience is: Should I clean it? If so, what would be the safest approach. I have used lemon juice before on copper alloys, but I fear it can be too caustic. Does anyone know a safe way to clean most of the encrustation off?
Warm wishes to all,
Jan Skipper, Mosquitobay