Luristan Bronze Bracelet or Fitting - Lion Terminals
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Ancient Near East, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. A lost wax cast bronze ring with terminals shaped like two lion heads whose noses touch. The lion heads have huge manes, snarling faces, and wide eyes. The rest of the ring is a heavy, smooth, curved cylinder. This may have been a bracelet for a large wrist or a ring for attaching items, perhaps one that hung from a saddle. In this culture, a relatively wealthy class of nomadic horse lords and ladies commissioned bronze items from artisans in urban centers. Many of these exquisitely made items ultimately came to grace the graves of elite warriors. Size: 4" W x 0.4" H (10.2 cm x 1 cm)
The lion seems to have been a symbol of nobility or royalty, combining a fierce demeanor with a hunting prowess that was highly valued in this culture. This type of motif is present in many pieces of bronze from Luristan and elsewhere in the Near East and western Central Asia, but the individual details of the lion's faces are almost always different - suggesting that many different workshops were creating pieces with this iconography.
Provenance: private New Jersey USA collection, acquired over twenty years ago
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#121620
Ancient Near East, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. A lost wax cast bronze ring with terminals shaped like two lion heads whose noses touch. The lion heads have huge manes, snarling faces, and wide eyes. The rest of the ring is a heavy, smooth, curved cylinder. This may have been a bracelet for a large wrist or a ring for attaching items, perhaps one that hung from a saddle. In this culture, a relatively wealthy class of nomadic horse lords and ladies commissioned bronze items from artisans in urban centers. Many of these exquisitely made items ultimately came to grace the graves of elite warriors. Size: 4" W x 0.4" H (10.2 cm x 1 cm)
The lion seems to have been a symbol of nobility or royalty, combining a fierce demeanor with a hunting prowess that was highly valued in this culture. This type of motif is present in many pieces of bronze from Luristan and elsewhere in the Near East and western Central Asia, but the individual details of the lion's faces are almost always different - suggesting that many different workshops were creating pieces with this iconography.
Provenance: private New Jersey USA collection, acquired over twenty years ago
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
#121620
Condition
Pale green patina and light encrustation; lion noses do not quite meet.
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Luristan Bronze Bracelet or Fitting - Lion Terminals
Estimate $400 - $600
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