Ancient Heptagonal Gem: Carnelian Bead Of The Harappans (c. 2600-1900 Bc) - Nov 21, 2023 | Thousand Planet Auction House In Kowloon
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Ancient Heptagonal Gem: Carnelian Bead of the Harappans (c. 2600-1900 BC)

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Ancient Heptagonal Gem: Carnelian Bead of the Harappans (c. 2600-1900 BC)
Ancient Heptagonal Gem: Carnelian Bead of the Harappans (c. 2600-1900 BC)
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Description
Dimension: 11.5x5.3mm

Rarity Level: Extremely Rare
Given its association with the ancient Harappan civilization and the condition it has been preserved in.

Estimate: $230-$430

Introduction:
This spectacular Heptagonal Carnelian Bead is a relic from the Harappan Civilization, dating back to c. 2600-1900 BC. The bead, with its intricate design, speaks volumes of the craftsmanship and artistry of the era. The Harappan Civilization, known for its urban planning and architectural prowess, also produced such unique artifacts, which are clear evidence of its cultural and aesthetic values. This bead is not just an artifact; it's a window to an ancient world, offering a glimpse into the lives and passions of its people.

Provenance:
Acquired by Mr. Ramesh Patel, a passionate collector from Jaipur, India, in 1995. Mr. Patel, during one of his visits to an excavation site in the Indus Valley region, had the privilege to add this to his collection. He acquired it from the descendants of an archaeologist who was part of the initial discoveries in the region. The bead, since then, has been a prized possession, passing down through generations and stories.

Auctioneer's Comment:
This is not merely a bead but a tangible connection to one of the world's oldest civilizations. Such artifacts are a testament to the Harappan Civilization's profound influence on art and culture. The bead's impeccable condition and unique design make it an invaluable addition to any collection. It comes with a digital copy of Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and an assertion of its market value, curated by Professor Amir Shah from Kabul, Afghanistan, an expert in Ancient Beads and Relics.
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Ancient Heptagonal Gem: Carnelian Bead of the Harappans (c. 2600-1900 BC)

Estimate $230 - $430
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Starting Price $15
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