Achaemenid Empire Chlorite Schist Crouching Lion Amulet (550-330 BC)
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This substantial piece, measuring 6 cm by 5.5 cm, or roughly 2.36 inches by 2.17 inches, is carved from chlorite schist, a durable stone appreciated for its deep color and resilience. Originating from the Achaemenid Empire, this amulet dates between 550 and 330 BC, a time when Persian art was renowned for its grandeur and detailed craftsmanship. The lion, depicted in a crouched yet alert posture with its tail curled over its back, symbolizes vigilance and power. Its well-defined features and the attention to the textural detail of the mane suggest a high level of artisanship. This figure's commanding presence and fine material would have made it a prized possession, likely owned by someone of considerable status, making it a compelling acquisition for collectors and historians alike.
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Achaemenid Empire Chlorite Schist Crouching Lion Amulet (550-330 BC)
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